Background Information on the Creeks Also know as the Muscogee Name came from the shortening of the “Ocheese Creek” (Ocmulgee River) Union of several.
Native Americans in Georgia SS8H5 – The student will explain the significant factors that affected the development of Georgia as part of the growth of.
Lesson 2 (pages 76-77) Tensions grew between Creeks who lived as Indians and those who adopted the ways of the settlers. Chief Tecumseh was a great orator.
ACOS #10: Describe events between 1803 and 1860 that led to the expansion of the territory of the United States ACOS #10a: Trace expeditions of Lewis.
Conflict over Indian Lands ESSENTIAL QUESTION Why were the Indians removed from Georgia?
The Creek Consisted of 2 distinct groups the upper and lower CreeksConsisted of 2 distinct groups the upper and lower Creeks The Upper and Lower Creeks.
Early Statehood and Native American Removal UNIT 4 (CHAPTER 9-10)
Native Americans In Georgia