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Revolutionary War Creek Wars After the Wars Alabama the State Important People 1pt 2pt 3pt 4pt 5pt

Who won the Revolutionary War? The American Colonists

What war resulted in the creation of the United States of America? The Revolutionary War

Who did the Spanish and the French help during the Revolutionary War? American Colonists

What treaty recognized American Independence? The Treaty of Paris

Where did the British surrender? Yorktown

Where did the 1795 Pickney Treaty established the boarder between Florida and Alabama? 31 st Parallel

Who did Benjamin Hawkins want to adopt the way of the settlers? The Creek Indians

Which chief wanted the Creeks to keep Indian tradition and fight the Americans? Tecumseh

Which group of Indians wanted peace? The White Sticks

Name the four groups who helped the settlers fight the Red Sticks. Choctaw, Chickasaw, White Sticks, and Tennessee volunteers

Name the final battle of the Creek War. Battle of Horseshoe Bend

Who had control over Mobile after the American Revolution? Spain

What is the name given to the force relocation of the Indian nations to reservations in Oklahoma? The Trail of Tears

Who lost the Creek War? Red Sticks

Which general from the Creek War became president? Andrew Jackson

What war changed the Indians’ way of life forever? Creek War

Alabama After the Creek War, where did pioneers from the south move?

Who settled the Vine and Olive Company? French military officers

What did the Enabling Act give Alabama? Land to build a capitol and a state university

What did Alabama Territory have to do to become a state? Write a constitution

What did Alabama become in 1819? A State!

Name the Choctaw chief who helped the Americans during the Creek War. Pushmataha

Who wanted the Creeks to keep the traditions and ways of their people? Tecumseh

Who did Alexander McGillivray sign treaties with? Spanish and Americans

What did Sequoyah create for the Cherokee language? an alphabet

Where did Andrew Jackson defeat the Creeks? Horseshoe Bend