The Native American Creek (Muscogee) tribes of the Southeast were actually an allied nation that came into existence in relatively recent history so they would be united in peace. The Creek included many of the native people of parts of Alabama, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida and lived in large towns, writes the site Warpaths 2 Peace Pipes. Many Creek tribes built huge earthen mounds that still stand today. A Short Creek Indians History Their population decreased precipitously after contact with Spanish explorers in the 16th century. According to the New Georgia Encyclopedia online, the history of the Creek Indian nation is the main history of that colony until around 1760. The encyclopedia says: “The history of early Georgia is
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