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20 October, 02:15

Which statement best describes the first Creek migration in the 1760s?

The Creeks moved from west of the Mississippi to settle in Florida.

The Creeks moved to share land with white settlers in northern Florida.

The Creeks moved farther south from Georgia and Alabama to Florida.

The Creeks moved to Georgia and Alabama from the Florida territory.

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  1. 20 October, 04:50
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    The correct answer is The Creeks moved from west of the Mississippi to settle in Florida.

    With their origin in North America, the Amerindian peoples called Cherokees are one of the tribes of the native nation called Iroquois. Before the 16th century, they were located in the eastern part of the USA, but ended up being expelled by the whites to the Ozark Plateau, a mountain range located between the Missouri and Arkansas rivers.

    Cherokees are currently the largest population of Indians in the United States, with approximately 310,000 members. For presenting some white customs at the time of colonization, they were named one of the "5 Civilized Tribes", a group completed by the Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Creek tribes.
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