Battle of Horseshoe Bend

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  • @david-g2c4p
    @david-g2c4p Рік тому +27

    Not all of the Red Sticks were rounded up. The native side of my family escaped to the deep gorges of Hatchett Creek roughly 20 miles north west of Horseshoe Bend. The white ( Scot ) side of my family came to Alabama on a Cahaba land grant and settled in nearby. We intermarried and that’s how I came to be. My family kept very good records through the years. My 4th great grandmother was a full blooded Creek. She took the white name of Ester.

    • @TheDunc1
      @TheDunc1 Рік тому +3

      Lovely story amid the sadness.

    • @adamabramson6094
      @adamabramson6094 Рік тому

      Why are whites so ashamed to be white your people came here and forged a nation they didn’t steal anything

    • @BigRed2
      @BigRed2 Рік тому

      Your family lied to you because my family was at the battle and tracked down those that tried to escape and killed them

    • @brandon7482
      @brandon7482 Рік тому

      My family were White sticks, and were at Horseshoe bend. They probably fought each other.

    • @Googlimoo
      @Googlimoo Рік тому +1

      @@brandon7482you’re from a line of traitors

  • @ladonhilley461
    @ladonhilley461 Рік тому +12

    What about all the Cherokee that fought with Jackson? It seems there's a lot of this story left out.

    • @catchinbass86
      @catchinbass86 6 місяців тому +2

      Had it not been for the Cherokee who swam the flooded river and attacked the Red Sticks from the rear. Jackson would not have been victorious. You can see how Jackson later repaid the Cherokee. At least 1/4 died during forced removal.

  • @TaylorsAuthenticTraditions
    @TaylorsAuthenticTraditions Рік тому +2

    Siyo! Great documentary. Well presented. @2:25, you show a Cheyene Dog Soldier portrait, misportraying the Creek Nation and the Southeastern Woodland Indigenous inhabitants. Sgi for your awesome work, I will continue checking out more of your videos! Sgi!👍🦅🙏

  • @francisebbecke2727
    @francisebbecke2727 Рік тому +8

    Horseshoe Bend is a very pretty park especially if you don't know what happened there. My understanding is that it was the largest "massacre" of Indians during the 19th century. But is was a real battle and other Indians were in on it. The Red Stick Indians were not everybody's favorites among other Indian tribes. At the Washita Osage Indians (likely my relatives) acted as scouts for Custer in 1868. My grandmother was an Osage Indian.

    • @hawkeyeten2450
      @hawkeyeten2450 10 місяців тому +1

      The Choctaw AND the Cherokee were willing participants and US allies in the War of 1812's Creek Campaign, I've heard that some of their warriors were even more brutal than the US Army. The treaties after the Red Sticks were smashed from what I've read saw part of their land given over to the Choctaw for a number of years, and the Cherokees grumbled about the treaties because they thought they would get more hunting grounds out of it than they did. It was a very messy and selfish war on all sides, TBH.

    • @healdiseasenow
      @healdiseasenow 6 місяців тому

      How come when Americans kill Indians for their awful actions it's suddenly a massacre

  • @maxfreeman1852
    @maxfreeman1852 6 років тому +21

    Beginning of video when They say Chief Red Eagle. It shows a Picture of Chief Menawa Who was a full blooded Muskogee War Chief of the Upper Creek nation. My Great x 5 Grandfather Luhme Chati, or Red Eagle ( William Weatherford) was also War Chief of mixed blood. His father was Charles Weatherford a Scotsman. Red Eagle was only about 1/4 Creek . But Loved his Mother's people.

    • @violetdivinespiritualreadi1824
      @violetdivinespiritualreadi1824 5 років тому +1

      Your grandfather was horrible he was also a slave owner and turned on other parts of the tribe that split to due him being a kiss ass for the united States government and settlers his father was ignorant about how matrilineal tribes work he thought by mixing with a native woman he could better assimilate the tribe so marriages were more indigenous women mixing with European settlers not realizing it was just a tactic to assimilate the tribes to kill off their culture basically kill the indian save the man smh

    • @violetdivinespiritualreadi1824
      @violetdivinespiritualreadi1824 5 років тому +1

      Luckily my tribes my family come from never assimilated they only married their own or escaped ex enslaved Africans now we're working on decolonizing our people especially the south Americans and any tribes in the US that has been white washed and assimilated into European culture

    • @DrDavid-im7gp
      @DrDavid-im7gp 4 роки тому +3

      Please excuse the garbage comments you see here Max. I'm a descendant of Michael Ehlert, I know the true history and whom drew first blood. You guys truly deserve the reality you enjoy today. It's a shame it took so long and at such a heavy price. Bless you all.

    • @jeffreydurbin90
      @jeffreydurbin90 4 роки тому +1

      Please give me more info he’s my X4 grandfather

    • @amosweatherford249
      @amosweatherford249 3 роки тому +2

      Weatherford was English , his creek mother was half Scottish

  • @ethancrane7443
    @ethancrane7443 8 років тому +1

    This brings back memories, i used to go here with my grandpa all the time.

  • @differentperspective4124
    @differentperspective4124 Рік тому +3

    What I’m trying to work out is how this fits into the war of 1812

    • @roderickreilly9666
      @roderickreilly9666 10 місяців тому

      Americans knew that the British were supplying the Creek with muskets.
      For the British, turning native Americans against Americans was an established tactic.

  • @nimitz1739
    @nimitz1739 2 роки тому +5

    I was born and raised in Talladega took me years to know what Battle street was named after. Not really a battle more like a massacre.

  • @maxfreeman1852
    @maxfreeman1852 6 років тому +10

    If anyone wants to read a REAL history book on this. Get a copy of William Weatherford, His Country and His People be by Lynn Hastie. She grew up in Alabama in the town where Red Eagle " William Weatherford had his home. She spent 10 years of her life on this work and was inspired by her Mother or Grandma about this War Chief.

  • @davewheelock3435
    @davewheelock3435 4 роки тому +8

    At 3:27 "as the militant hunger of the Red Sticks grew . . . " This is precisely the kind of vague statement all too common in US history. Instead of trying to understand the factors leading to conflict we are given the impression the natives were the aggressors due to their warlike nature. It won't be easy but we need to be more honest about what has brought us to this point so that we can progress in harmony.

    • @GwaiHaida
      @GwaiHaida 4 роки тому +3

      Exactly. Europeans fought each other & people around the world for centuries. Yet, the moment Natives try to fight back, THEY'RE supposedly the "warlike" ones. It's like the school bully picking a fight with the shy kid, then cry about being bullied when that kid finally fights back.

  • @TheDunc1
    @TheDunc1 Рік тому +8

    The death toll is absolutely heartbreaking.

    • @williamdickenson3526
      @williamdickenson3526 Рік тому +1

      Daniel Crumley, my ancestor, was one of the 50 Americans who died a that battle.

  • @andrewmaccallum2367
    @andrewmaccallum2367 Рік тому +3

    Excellent content 👏👏👏 Thank you 👍
    Solidarity with all indigenous people!

  • @isabellam1936
    @isabellam1936 2 роки тому +9

    It’s sad that there is no big documentary or History Chanel or National Geographic pieces about famous Native history, it left to people like you to make them which I appreciate. I wish Native history would get the places in “History” they deserve.

    • @tudyk21
      @tudyk21 Рік тому +1

      What's stopping YOU?

    • @villagecarpenter2266
      @villagecarpenter2266 Рік тому

      What month is Native American month?

    • @vegashawkfan59
      @vegashawkfan59 Рік тому

      I wish the raped, tortured and murdered would be given the history they deserve. Unfortunately, DUE TO the native history, those people are long forgotten.

  • @brassteeth3355
    @brassteeth3355 Рік тому +1

    My two oldest sons are Creeks. We enjoy learning about the history.

  • @kingslegion1
    @kingslegion1 14 років тому +2

    that picture is of Menewah not Alexander McGillvery (Red Eagle) Menawah was an upper creek chief around the area of Pocana Tallahassi (Peachtree town) on the Coosa river, at the mouth of Walnut Creek.

    • @maxfreeman1852
      @maxfreeman1852 6 років тому +1

      Alexander McGilvray was Red Eagles UNCLE! HE was a very sickly but Highly intelligent Chief of the Nation. Not the Warrior type at all. William Weatherford. " Luhme Chati was Red Eagle.

  • @robbiejk9613
    @robbiejk9613 11 років тому +7

    Horseshoe Bend didn't signal the death of the Creek Nation. It did bring about the end of the organized (disorganized at that time) Okmulgee nation & the Northern Creeks were called the Red Sticks. Many of the Creeks fled to Spanish Florida where they joined up with the Seminoles. The Southern Creeks who were allied with the U.S. were not forced to remove & are today called the Poarch Creek Band of Indians, based in Atmore, Alabama, even though they are also Okmulgee.

    • @jasonshumate6456
      @jasonshumate6456 2 роки тому

      Its good to know. Tired of the One sided moral high ground bullshit.
      The ones that didn't stab us in the Back( twice) with the British & were not Hostile towards the Pale Face Tribe, we welcomed them.
      As you can see the Racist Natives above can't get over the White Tribe, who were part of the 58 Celtic Tribes did to them what they had done to many tribes. We didnt enslave them butcher them. We showed them mercy, something we wouldnt have received from them.

  • @danielroberts1051
    @danielroberts1051 12 років тому +7

    wats this death of the creeks we still alive and well

    • @charlesbelser158
      @charlesbelser158 5 років тому

      Proof read and edit your post so that people will take you seriously.

    • @SD_yessir
      @SD_yessir 5 років тому +1

      Well, the tribes are but a shadow of their former selves, but they’re still breathing.

  • @cokecollector12
    @cokecollector12 11 років тому +10

    Red Eagle is one of my great grandfathers

    • @waltking9141
      @waltking9141 6 років тому

      He was Jedidiah King is five-time great grandfather I think he bought your great-grandmother or your great-aunt from your grandfather for a bottle of whiskey you Indians like the fire water!!!!

    • @maxfreeman1852
      @maxfreeman1852 6 років тому +1

      Mine too Cody

    • @thomassawyer8870
      @thomassawyer8870 5 років тому +2

      Great man defending his home from invaders much like R E Lee in Virginia

    • @SD_yessir
      @SD_yessir 5 років тому

      Thomas Sawyer Chief Menewa was fighting in a war that many Natives protested because they knew it would be their undoing, and indeed it was. Such a respectable and brave chief nonetheless.

  • @joshr2666
    @joshr2666 11 років тому +4

    @kingslegion1 Red Eagle's white name was William Weatherford. Not Alexander McGillvery. But the two were cousins. At least you know that it was Menawa pictured in the video. Menawa was the chief who fought against Jackson at horsehoe bend, not Red Eagle.

    • @BadfingerBoogieBarb
      @BadfingerBoogieBarb 6 років тому +2

      The name 'Red Eagle' was attributed to Weatherford long after he died. He was never known by that name in his lifetime. Red Eagle was a means to make him sound Native. Red Eagle is not a Creek type name or title.

    • @robertcallaway9235
      @robertcallaway9235 5 років тому

      Alexander was William Weatherfords uncle, not cousin.

  • @petere5826
    @petere5826 4 роки тому +6

    They were called "Redsticks" because of the bundle of red-painted sticks (used in place of the usual wampum belts) given to various tribes by Tecumseh and his allied emissaries. Thank you.

  • @Southernjuggalo63
    @Southernjuggalo63 11 років тому +4

    im from central alabama im cherokee,choctaw and creek all married irish great grandfathers

    • @ko0974
      @ko0974 Рік тому +1

      I love that the natives from both places inter married as have so my h in common with their ways

    • @aquilamotionpictures408
      @aquilamotionpictures408 Рік тому

      My grandpa was from eastern Mississippi.
      His mother was Choctaw, and never let anyone forget that her grandmother was Pushmataha's sister.

  • @maxfreeman1852
    @maxfreeman1852 6 років тому +6

    These commentators have a very different version of what happened. From the battle itself to the reason they were called Red Sticks

  • @autosalvage
    @autosalvage Рік тому +1

    and its wasnt the the friendly red sticks that help andrew jackson it was cherokee that helped andrew jackson at the war of horse shoe bend my 4th great grand mother brother saved andrew jackson life there and he recovered on his land what today is huntsville al

  • @maxfreeman1852
    @maxfreeman1852 6 років тому +1

    Read that Book and then You can debate with Me if You wish.

  • @johntrojan9653
    @johntrojan9653 Рік тому +1

    Creeks AGGRESSION ! ????

  • @yankeedoodledandeefirecrac7518
    @yankeedoodledandeefirecrac7518 3 роки тому +1

    We have a military today to avoid being taken over by enemies! so goes the spoils of war! DONT GET BEATEN or else!!! The same has gone on all over the world for centuries!

  • @elgarquis2795
    @elgarquis2795 5 років тому

    can someone help me with 20 ideas of this video pls

  • @christophernewsome7194
    @christophernewsome7194 4 роки тому +1

    cheef monowa creek nation we are still alive in Arkansas just waiting for the call

  • @flyartism3112
    @flyartism3112 6 років тому +3

    ALL Praises to Chief Menawa," Aushe" "Aushe"Aushe"Spirit Will Live Forever.

  • @josephseraile6698
    @josephseraile6698 5 років тому +13

    The Red Sticks are still here alive and well. Just waiting.

  • @tommcclelland119
    @tommcclelland119 2 роки тому +1

    I first recognize that wars against the Indians were brutal, it’s important to understand the Indians were killing, raping, and kidnapping prior to any white Europeans settling in the Americas. That being said, it never ceases to amaze me that the toughest of the American Indians were brought about by battles/hunting/surviving in the wilderness.
    But nothing could prepare the Natives for the toughest of Andrew Jackson.

    • @tonybarnes3858
      @tonybarnes3858 Рік тому +1

      It's a matter of scale, customs and sustainability. It never fails to amaze me--our capacity for the false equivalency. Just because one culture has a history of conflict does not give another culture the right to wage a racist campaign of genocide. Justifications of the more powerful, the more greedy, the more rapacious. Justifications of those who would destroy nature itself for wealth and comfort, Western style.

    • @tommcclelland119
      @tommcclelland119 Рік тому

      @@tonybarnes3858 yeah, there’s no justification for the Indians to murder, mutilate, kidnap, and rape each other. Hope folks understand that. Thus is the history of the world for thousands of years.

    • @tonybarnes3858
      @tonybarnes3858 Рік тому +1

      @@tommcclelland119 Not trying to justify anything. Tecumseh was right. Wish they had FL, GA, AL and LAas a nation since ca. 1812. With slavery already abolished.

    • @tommcclelland119
      @tommcclelland119 Рік тому +1

      @@tonybarnes3858 what’s interesting is that many nations, especially the Cherokee, were for a while, maybe had droves of black slaves.

    • @blank557
      @blank557 Рік тому +1

      Many Indian Tribes themselves committed if not genocide, then at least "total war" against each other. Smaller tribes had their women and children killed, bodies mutilated, and at best, took as slaves. One example was slaughter of 2/3 of Pawnee women, children by a huge force Sioux. They mutilated and even burnt some of the bodies. Hopefully, the victims were dead already.
      So, yes, the Whites were aggressive colonizers and broke treaties, though some of those treaties were broken by hotheads among the tribes that went on their own hook to fight despite obeying their tribal chiefs. And these militant groups not only attacked white settlers, but also other tribes who the US promised to protect, so that made it problematic at time for the US having to fight one tribe to protect another.
      Keep in mind too, the Spanish, French, and British were supplying and encouraging the Indians to fight the colonists. So that didn't make them innocent that didn't deserve the hostility of the whites being attacked by them.

  • @josephpercente8377
    @josephpercente8377 Рік тому

    Most creek leaders were of English, Scottish and Irish descent.

  • @newsnowtammylynnlynn484
    @newsnowtammylynnlynn484 4 роки тому +1

    fort mims masacer 125 ppl died theree and 2000 creek died and burnt corn humm whitch was the masacer

  • @kimsutton2268
    @kimsutton2268 Рік тому +1

    This was the beginning of the end of the Cherokee people after they saved Jackson s life at the battle

  • @carywest9256
    @carywest9256 4 роки тому

    Why show a depiction of Daniel Boone leading settlers through Cumberland Gap.That is no where near the state of Alabama.
    I don't know if David Crockett was in on the "Battle of Horseshoe Bend".
    I do know that he gathered with the Tennessee militia at Fayetteville,Tn.Like the video shows a photo of Sam Houston,these two men would go on to help Texas gain Independence from the tyrant Santa Anna.

  • @maxfreeman1852
    @maxfreeman1852 6 років тому

    The 2nd pic you see Indian in tent with Jackson is a depiction of Red Eagle. There are no Portraits of him in existence.

  • @asouthernlad717
    @asouthernlad717 3 роки тому +2

    This video is so full of inaccuracies. They should be ashamed of themselves!

  • @lloydlocke9573
    @lloydlocke9573 5 років тому +16

    All lies my great grandmother was creek...when i was young she told me about the wars of creeks..especially the battle of burnt corn..that's were she lived...all lies..

    • @vonindigenous9722
      @vonindigenous9722 4 роки тому +4

      Same my grandparents lived in Alabama in 1810

    • @SmelliotVEVO
      @SmelliotVEVO Рік тому

      Wdym?

    • @douglasreynolds8248
      @douglasreynolds8248 Рік тому

      Ok your grandmas Indian there word is biblical.. a statement no facts typical woke idiot

    • @hughjaass3787
      @hughjaass3787 Рік тому

      Thank You for this reply. I am Creek, Upper Creek, with ties to Talladega area. This video, as well as the history, is total BS. My Grandfather's fam were Red Sticks, and Gmothers were too. He refused to ever carry or possess a $20bill, because Jackson, (murderer) is on it. Stay Strong Fam, and keep telling the Truth!!!

  • @larry1824
    @larry1824 2 роки тому +1

    The Indian wars were ugly on both sides long before Custer. The Ohio Valley was a bloodbath at times

  • @4thctwestgraymont833
    @4thctwestgraymont833 5 років тому +5

    Yall took everything from the indigenous people who was in Alabama the Indian or the blacks who were here first

    • @tuckerm60
      @tuckerm60 3 роки тому

      Barry Pierce The Blacks are the indigenous so called Indians, whom they want to call African American today.

    • @larpingastheduchyofburgund337
      @larpingastheduchyofburgund337 3 роки тому

      BUCK detected

  • @waynevictory5208
    @waynevictory5208 2 роки тому +1

    The red stick war

  • @Ps2352
    @Ps2352 Рік тому +4

    On and on it goes. The sinfulness of man against man. It’s been this way ever since man turned away from his Creator and wanted be like God. People’s all over the world have killed each other, have taken slaves, and on it goes. Native Americans, African Americans, etc all have done this to their own people, to other cultures too. It is the sun nature in us. We have to renew our relationship with our Heavenly Father to change this destructive cycle. That is why Jesus was given to us. Pursue this and vengeance will leave your heart with a peace beyond our understanding. Jesus gives love, compassion, joy, all the goodness in this world. Not the evil that man has done to each other or what man has done in the name of God! Let Him renew you. Repent and believe.

    • @healdiseasenow
      @healdiseasenow 6 місяців тому

      There's no creator you should get yourself some real education you want to know how we got here just ask

    • @healdiseasenow
      @healdiseasenow 6 місяців тому

      An intelligent Creator would never make humans have sex where we use the bathroom what kind of an intelligent creator tells you to go lick a sewer

  • @kayeemerson6892
    @kayeemerson6892 2 роки тому

    Chief Red Eagle was/is my 5th H-Uncle

  • @blainehillis1921
    @blainehillis1921 3 роки тому +1

    That’s what they get for NOT helping Tecumseh

  • @malcomshaw5962
    @malcomshaw5962 8 місяців тому

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🎬

  • @andreasthoms5350
    @andreasthoms5350 Рік тому

    It was always ignored in U.S. until today that the natives there are americans and have always been ! For me it is more a battle between americans and newcomers !🧐🧐

  • @DW_Kiwi
    @DW_Kiwi Рік тому

    Things took a "turn" for the worse

  • @adamabramson6094
    @adamabramson6094 2 роки тому

    I don’t understand how we know that the creek population was cut to a 5th of its former size was there a creek census or something what is the source for that

  • @acerb4566
    @acerb4566 15 років тому +4

    2-the way i see it, the Red Stick faction itself was split into two factions.....one following the ultra-militant, Tenskawatawa's philosophy, and the other taking more pro British position.perhaps not averse to trade with whites.........a very complicated "Roots" type movie series could be made from this confusing haze of factions! and you can bet the white side was split into multi-factions too! ones like me, who condemn the general white land grab on native turf.

    • @treynolan7932
      @treynolan7932 6 років тому

      acerb45666555 thanks

    • @violetdivinespiritualreadi1824
      @violetdivinespiritualreadi1824 5 років тому +1

      The sellouts took the side of the government and European settlers funny enough they hadn't learned their lessons before cause they were rewarded with being forced ofd their land to give it up to settlers thinking being a traitor to other natives would help them keep their homeland nope

    • @SD_yessir
      @SD_yessir 5 років тому

      violet divine spiritual readings Reiki practitioner They weren’t “sellouts.” They didn’t want to die. They were smart to have known that they had no chance.

  • @markdrouin8094
    @markdrouin8094 5 років тому +2

    Native Indians are Entitled to reparations if anyone is.

  • @wildplatypusg7944
    @wildplatypusg7944 5 років тому

    Minoua is my fifth great grandpa

  • @kelliejene
    @kelliejene 13 років тому

    very nice work!!

  • @tyrondrichardson1258
    @tyrondrichardson1258 2 роки тому

    I'm sorry but if I was a creek warrior in them days I would have done the same thing

  • @nikoknowledge6660
    @nikoknowledge6660 2 місяці тому

    Sorry boys, andrew jackson is my goat

  • @esti_mvskoke
    @esti_mvskoke 2 роки тому +1

    Please Stop calling us creek we prefer mvskoke

    • @UncagedSavage
      @UncagedSavage 2 роки тому +1

      I don't care what others call us..I care about what we call ourselves.Seminole isn't our name either but it's not up to me or my relatives to make others call us anything..it would be good but it ain't more important as to what others call us compared to what we call ourselves.

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    @AntzLoks1314 Рік тому

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  • @newsnowtammylynnlynn484
    @newsnowtammylynnlynn484 4 роки тому +1

    try 3000 plus died and that was mostly woman and children and old men

  • @newsnowtammylynnlynn484
    @newsnowtammylynnlynn484 4 роки тому +1

    it wasnt fortafided wow your lies are way off even

    • @richardstephens5570
      @richardstephens5570 4 роки тому

      Yes it was fortified, the Creeks weren't stupid, they built breastworks to defend themselves.

  • @winkcrittenden6011
    @winkcrittenden6011 Рік тому

    Dude talking about "Americans" and "Creeks" as if the Creeks weren't more american than the colonizers.

  • @Owl350
    @Owl350 Рік тому

    Use the science of Economics everyday to have the current events you need. Don't forget to pull up things whatever your creativity brings in. Unionize in unionized as much as possible anywhere. Otherwise you might start fixing it for the Dead part of the definition to Nazi.

  • @vickytowler9209
    @vickytowler9209 10 років тому

    War

  • @NazisAreHomos
    @NazisAreHomos 7 років тому +8

    The Cherokees who (voluntarily without orders) crossed the river from behind the Red Sticks and attacked their rear.
    They were the ones who truly won this battle.
    Yet Jackson gets the glory from high up behind the artillery. He was the Trump of his era.

    • @thenightmareshouse5661
      @thenightmareshouse5661 5 років тому +1

      MORE ORNERY MULES I'm still here

    • @thomasfoss9963
      @thomasfoss9963 5 років тому

      Yep--The natives had little chance against Howitzers and repeaters----

    • @arrowheadkennels
      @arrowheadkennels 2 роки тому

      You are correct. Without the help from Cherokees they may not have won or at least much harder victory.

    • @johnb2832
      @johnb2832 2 роки тому +4

      TRUMP 2024!!!!

  • @michaeldean9338
    @michaeldean9338 9 років тому +2

    Thanks so much for this succinct and poignant version of --yet another -- pathetic incident in American history . Enjoyable 10 minutes.

    • @michaeldean9338
      @michaeldean9338 8 років тому +3

      Adversary DOT-Communist /// Thanks. More for me to learn.

    • @violetdivinespiritualreadi1824
      @violetdivinespiritualreadi1824 5 років тому +2

      Some of this is inaccurate of course when its Anglo Saxons telling the story a native tribe will tell it more accurate

    • @thomasfoss9963
      @thomasfoss9963 4 роки тому

      Sad--As the Anglo victors always take the narrative--These people were only trying to protect their land and way of life and were ruthlessly killed maimed and forced to walk to Okla. In the winter.....

  • @treynolan7932
    @treynolan7932 6 років тому

    That's fucked up

  • @Eddythebeast666
    @Eddythebeast666 13 років тому +1

    Its not controversial.
    Is there anyone who does not believe the Natives didn't have a right to fight for their lands no matter how many White sticks welcomed settlers?

    • @SD_yessir
      @SD_yessir 5 років тому +2

      Eddythebeast666 Of course, but they should have known that this war would end in devastating failure, and it did.

  • @maxfreeman1852
    @maxfreeman1852 6 років тому +2

    That was a pathetic attempt to tell the history of The Muskogee at Horseshoe Bend

  • @rafael_moncayo1255
    @rafael_moncayo1255 5 років тому +3

    cualquier que vea este video para hacer una tarea; dale un like

  • @jerematthewjohnson5677
    @jerematthewjohnson5677 10 років тому

    see you at 200th in jan CHALMETTE if you can back your mouth than come at battle we are having colonial faire in pensacola fl. april 2016 if you have wares or skills no modern authenic dressed and fun please contact me fo fo-mo info

  • @oscarthomas9130
    @oscarthomas9130 Рік тому +1

    I hope the caption writer graduates elementary school and types the actual words being spoken and not something that sounds close to some mumbo jumbo. Please step away from the mumbles the clown video sir/ma'am !!!

  • @bryan565656
    @bryan565656 Рік тому

    Best President ever 🇺🇸

  • @jerematthewjohnson5677
    @jerematthewjohnson5677 10 років тому +3

    God bless the USA

  • @ko0974
    @ko0974 Рік тому

    Why did the redsticks fight for the British who were the colonisers

  • @maxfreeman1852
    @maxfreeman1852 6 років тому +2

    The 2nd pic you see Indian in tent with Jackson is a depiction of Red Eagle. There are no Portraits of him in existence.