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The Battle of Autossee took place on November 29, 1813, during the Creek War, at the Creek towns of Autossee [a] and Tallasee [b] near present-day Shorter, Alabama.General John Floyd, with 900 to 950 militiamen and 450 allied Creek, attacked and burned down both villages, killing 200 Red Sticks in the process.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Part of the Creek War: Map of Alabama during the War of 1812 [1] Date: November 3, 1813: Location:
The Creek War (also the Red Stick War or the Creek Civil War) was a regional conflict between opposing Native American factions, European powers, and the United States during the early 19th century. The Creek War began as a conflict within the tribes of the Muscogee, but the United States quickly became involved. British traders and Spanish ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... This category contains historical battles fought as part of the Creek War (1813–1814).
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Fort Leslie (also known as Fort Lashley or Fort Talladega [1]) was a stockade fort built in present-day Talladega County, Alabama, in 1813 during the Creek War. [2] After the Creek War began, protective stockades were built by settlers and Creeks who were allied with the United States to protect themselves from hostile Creek attacks.
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