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After the 1600s the Native Americans lives were changed by what growing trade?

Fur trade

What did the native Americans become more dependent on the Europeans for? Why?

Metal items, clothing and tools because they spent more time hunting and less time creating.

What did the Lower Creek allow settlers to build through creek territory and why?

The Federal Road; to make trade easier

Who was the powerful Shawnee leader who tried to unite all the native Americans against white settlers?

Tecumseh

Who was the Choctaw chief who disagreed with Tecumseh and wanted to live in peace with white settlers?

Chief Pushmataha

Where did the white settlers attack the Creek Indians to begin the Creek War and when?

Burnt Creek Corn


July 1813

Who won the Battle of Burnt Corn creek?

The Creeks

Who led the Creeks in their attack at Fort Mims in August 1814? Who won?

Chief Red Eagle and William Weatherford; the creeks won.

Who defeated the Creeks at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend to end the Creek war and ruin the Creek nation? When?

General Andrew Jackson with his Tennessee soldiers including Davy Crockett and Sam Houston; March 1814

Fort Toulouse was rebuilt by who and what was it renamed? What treat was was signed there?

Andrew Jackson; Fort Jackson; Treaty of Fort Jackson