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  2. Fort Mims massacre - Wikipedia

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    Map of Alabama during the War of 1812. Fort Mims is located in the lower left. [6]: 751 At the time of the War of 1812, tensions within the Creek Nation split into factions. Creek nativists known as the Red Sticks wanted to keep traditional ways and argued against more accommodation of white settlers.

  3. Tensaw, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Tensaw is an unincorporated community in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Daphne–Fairhope–Foley Micropolitan Statistical Area and is the home of historic Fort Mims. The name Tensaw is derived from the historic indigenous Taensa people. [2] A post office operated under the name Tensaw from 1807 to 1953. [3]

  4. Battle of Tallushatchee - Wikipedia

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    After the massacre at Fort Mims, General Andrew Jackson assembled an army of 2,500 Tennessee militia. Jackson began marching into Mississippi Territory to combat the Red Stick Creeks. Jackson's troops began to construct Fort Strother along the Coosa River. 15 miles (24 km) away from the fort lay the Creek village of Tallasseehatchee, where a ...

  5. List of Indian massacres in North America - Wikipedia

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    Fort Mims Massacre: Alabama: After a Muscogee victory at the Battle of Burnt Corn, a band of Muscogee Red Sticks attacked Fort Mims, in what today is Alabama, killing 400–500 settlers, slaves, militiamen, and Muscogee loyalists and taking 250 scalps. This action brought the US into the internal Creek War, at the same time as the War of 1812.

  6. Category:Forts in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Fort Madison (Alabama) Fort McClellan; Fort Mims; Fort Mitchell Historic Site; Fort ...

  7. Fort Pierce (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Alabama during the War of 1812. Fort Pierce is located in the bottom left. After the Battle of Burnt Corn Creek, Red Sticks planned to attack Fort Mims, as some métis who assisted in the American attack had taken refuge inside. [10] The Red Sticks initially planned a simultaneous attack on Fort Pierce along with their attack on Fort ...

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  9. Battle of Burnt Corn - Wikipedia

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    United States soldiers at Fort Mims, ... Map of events in Alabama during the War of 1812. Burnt Corn battle site is located in the bottom left. References