Muscogee War

GPTKB entity

Properties (45)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf war
gptkbp:aftermath Treaty of Washington (1836)
displacement_of_Creek_people
gptkbp:casualties dozens of U.S. soldiers
hundreds of Creek warriors
gptkbp:causedBy land disputes
gptkbp:finaleDate 1837
gptkbp:historicalSignificance contributed to the narrative of westward expansion
shaped the future of the Creek Nation
influenced_U.S._military_tactics
led_to_increased_military_presence_in_the_Southeast
led_to_further_treaties_with_Native_American_tribes
reflected_the_complexities_of_Native_American_alliances
demonstrated_the_resistance_of_Native_Americans
highlighted_U.S._expansionist_policies
part_of_the_larger_context_of_Indian_removal
influenced_public_opinion_on_Native_American_issues
marked_a_turning_point_in_U.S.-Native_American_relations
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Muscogee War
gptkbp:impact military strategies in future conflicts
increased_tensions_between_U.S._and_Native_Americans
cultural_disruption_for_Creek_people
land_loss_for_Creek_Nation
gptkbp:involved gptkb:Creek_warriors
militia units
regular army units
local settlers
gptkbp:launchDate 1836
gptkbp:location gptkb:Georgia
gptkbp:notableBattle Battle of the Horse Shoe
Battle of the Creek
gptkbp:notablePerson gptkb:General_Andrew_Jackson
gptkb:Chief_William_McIntosh
General_John_Coffee
Major_John_F._Miller
gptkbp:precededBy First Seminole War
gptkbp:relatedEvent gptkb:Indian_Removal_Act
Trail of Tears
gptkbp:result U.S._victory
gptkbp:succeededBy Second Seminole War
gptkbp:supportRole gptkb:United_States
gptkb:Muscogee_(Creek)_Nation
gptkbp:tactics guerrilla warfare
conventional battles
gptkbp:type conflict