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Born in 1778

Father was Scottish, mother was Creek
Also known as Tustunnuggee Hutkee ("White Warrior")
Fought with Andrew Jackson in the Creek War
Help write and signed the Treaty of Indian Springs (1825)

Who is being described here?
A) John Ross
B) John Crowell
C) William McIntosh
D) Alexander McGillivray

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User AYETY
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William McIntosh was a man of both white and Creek society. His ability to speak both English and Creek fluently helped to make him a capable diplomatic figure in the early 1800s.

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User SiZE
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William McIntosh is the correct answer. He was the son of William H. McIntosh, the captain of Mallow Plantation and his mother was Susannah McIntosh. He was born in Lower Creek town of Coweta, Alabama and died April 30, 1825. He was shot and stabbed to death.
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User Mattis Asp
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