Asked by Makenna Alvey on May 21, 2024

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What eighteenth-century Indian group united dozens of Indian towns in South Carolina and Georgia?

A) the Cherokee Nation
B) the Lenni-Lenape Union
C) the Susquehanna Tribe
D) the Sioux People
E) the Creek Confederacy

Indian Group

A collective reference to various ethnic groups native to the subcontinent of India.

Cherokee Nation

A Native American tribe originally located in the southeastern United States, known for its significant role in American history, including the tragic Trail of Tears.

Creek Confederacy

A political and military alliance of several Native American tribes living in the southeastern United States, mainly Creeks, during the 18th and 19th centuries.

  • Pinpoint the assorted communities that were interested in relocating to the American colonies in the eighteenth century and what drove their relocation.
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Ruben Vera Jr.May 24, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
The Creek Confederacy, also known as the Muscogee Nation, was a powerful alliance of Native American towns in the southeastern United States. It consisted of dozens of tribes and towns in present-day Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. They united for mutual defense and to resist European expansion into their territories.