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14 September, 15:33

Of Scottish and Native American ancestry, he was a Creek chief in the early 1800s until he was killed by rivals in 1825 for his cooperation with the U. S. government

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  1. 14 September, 17:07
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    Answer: William McIntosh

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    William McIntosh was a Creek chief of Coweta town. He was born in 1775 and executed in late April 1825.

    William McIntosh of European and native American ancestry. He was a planter and he owned inns.

    In 1825 he negotiated with US government and the agreement reached resulted in the Creeks losing most of their lands.

    He was executed by his people for the betrayal
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