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    What is the region that includes cherokee and creek American indians

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    Two tribes of Native Americans lived in Georgia: the  Creeks and the Cherokee. The Creek indians was a confederacy of several tribes including the Alabama, Mikasuki, Yuchi, Shawnee, Natchez, Koasati, Tuskegee, Apalachicola, Okmulgee, Hitchiti, Timucua, and Muskogee. The Lower Creek indians lived throughout eastern Georgia along the Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers as well as along the coast. The population of the Creek confederacy was around 22,000 and they spoke two dialects of the Muskogean language. The Creek indians were descendants of the Mississippian Temple Mound Builders to the west. They tended to side with the British although they were very skilled at playing off  the different European powers. Around 1715, the indians broke away from the English after years of mistreatment, including slavery, rape, and cheating. During the Revolution, few of the Creek tribes sided with the colonists. Post-war, Americans felt they were entitled to indian land because of their lack of support.


    The Cherokee Nation was very large, expanding over several states, including Georgia. The name “Cherokee” came from the Creek word tciloki meaning “people who speak differently”. Cherokee is an Iroquois language and the southern region spoke the Elati dialect. The Cherokee tribes originated in the Great Lakes region of the Ohio Territory. In 1540, they first made contact with the Spanish conquistidors who introduced them to guns, alcohol, and new diseases. From 1760 – 1762 the Cherokee, led by Chief Oconostota, fought the British because of their unfair trade policies and horrific treatment. They seized one British fort but the British defeated them in the end. They made a peace treaty which forced them to give up the majority of their eastern lands. Fighting the foreigners and diseases caused a dramatic decrease in the Cherokee population during the colonial period.

    someone removed my good, informative answer !  >:-O

    Ducky

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    I didn't see it. Are you sure you posted it? Just how good was it?
    Bob/PKB

    Did it have additional information or was it a repetition of what's in the other one?
    Ducky

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    Pretty sure we'll never get a response. (Must have hundreds of notifications!)
    Bob/PKB

    itsmee didn't know what they were. Remember when she had about 900....I think it was 900...might have been more, actually.
    No further comment.....biting tongue....
    Ducky

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    I used to get them mixed up.
    Bob/PKB

    Yep, hard to believe there's more than one.....
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