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McIntosh, William

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McIntosh, William (c. 1775–1825)

US American Indian leader and soldier. The son of a British officer and a Creek Indian, he led the Lower Creeks in alliance with US forces during the War of 1812 and served under Andrew Jackson in the Seminole campaign in Florida (1817–18). A party of Upper Creeks, incensed by his conciliatory policies toward white settlers, killed him at his home on 1 May 1 1825. McIntosh was born in what is now Carroll County, Georgia.



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