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The War of 1812 in Alabama
and the Creek War, 1813-1814
Research topics:
The Role of the Federal Road in the Creek War
The Significance of Native American Religion in the Creek War
Tecumseh
Horseshoe Bend: Andrew Jackson's Path to the White House
Field trips:
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
, Dadeville.
Fort Mims site
, Baldwin County.
Fort Toulouse/Fort Jackson Park
, near Wetumpka. Site of the signing of the Treaty of Fort Jackson
Internet:
The Alabama Department of Archives and History website contains several classroom activities using primary sources from the Archives' collection at
www.archives.alabama.gov/teacher/creekwar/creek.html
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The
related links page
at the Archives' website lists several Creek Indian sites, including Creek War sites:
http://www.archives.alabama.gov/teacher/netres.html#Ala Indians