Why Did Creek Indians Seek War Against The Apalachees In The Early Eighteenth Century?

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Why Did Creek Indians Seek War Against The Apalachees In The Early Eighteenth Century?

The Apalachees has previously captured Creek Indians for sale as slaves to South Carolinians. The Apalachees maintained an alliance with the French and curtailed Creek influence there. The Apalachees had broken an intertribal agreement not to make common cause with European powers. The Creeks fought neighboring tribes in order to become the dominant tribe in the region.
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The Creeks fought neighboring tribes in order to become the dominant tribe in the region. _ To become the dominant tribe in the region, the Creeks needed to vanquish their longtime enemies, the pro-French Choctaws to the west and the Spanish allied Apalachees to the south.

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