William McIntosh, a half-Scottish and half-Creek chief, and several other Creek signed the first and second Treaty of Indian

Springs. As a part of the treaties, McIntosh...

A) secured his own county in Georgia's western territory.
B) gave up nearly all of the Creek's land to Georgia's state government.
C) guaranteed the Creek's land would be protected from white settlement.
D) promised to defend the Creek's ancestral homelands

C ?

William McIntosh, a half-Scottish and half-Creek chief, and several other Creek signed the first and second Treaty of Indian

Springs. As a part of the treaties, McIntosh...

A) secured his own county in Georgia's western territory.
B) gave up nearly all of the Creek's land to Georgia's state government.
C) guaranteed the Creek's land would be protected from white settlement.
D) promised to defend the Creek's ancestral homelands

The answer is B
C is incorrect so is A and D Which D is the only answer left

Is anyone gonna answer lol I’m still stuck on this question

Madison is correct. The answer is B.

the answer is b

Treaty of Indian Springs, 1825

Under pressure from the United States and the state of Georgia, some Creek chiefs had ceded land. The United States was trying to encourage the Creek and other Southeast tribes to cede their lands in exchange for payments and land west of the Mississippi River, in what was called Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma and Arkansas.) The National Council, including McIntosh, passed legislation making it a capital crime to alienate communal land.

On February 12, 1825, McIntosh and eight other chiefs, including his sons-in-law Samuel and Benjamin Hawkins, signed the Treaty of Indian Springs.[12] They ceded all the Creek land in Georgia to the United States in exchange for $400,000. The fifth article of the treaty stipulated, "That the treaty commissioners pay the first $200,000 directly to the McIntosh party." Historians continue to argue over whether McIntosh ceded the land for personal gain, or because he believed removal was inevitable and he was trying to achieve some security for the Creek Nation.
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its b

The Answer is B I Hope it Helps!

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The correct answer is B) gave up nearly all of the Creek's land to Georgia's state government.

To arrive at this answer, let's break down the details of the treaties and the historical context.

1) The first and second Treaty of Indian Springs were agreements signed in 1825 and 1826, respectively, between the United States government and the Creek Indians.

2) William McIntosh, a half-Scottish and half-Creek chief, played a prominent role in these treaties.

3) Under these treaties, McIntosh and other Creek leaders agreed to cede or give up a significant portion of Creek's ancestral land to Georgia's state government. This land transfer included millions of acres and had significant implications for the Creek people.

Therefore, the correct answer is B) gave up nearly all of the Creek's land to Georgia's state government.