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There are a number of Creeks in Alabama, living near the Poarch Creek Reservation in Atmore, Alabama, northeast of Mobile, as well as a number of Creeks in essentially undocumented Muscogee towns in Florida.
Creek leaders such as William Weatherford (Red Eagle), Peter McQueen, and Menawa violently clashed with other chiefs of the Creek Nation over white encroachment on Creek lands and the civilizing programs administered by U.S. Indian Agent Benjamin Hawkins.
On February 12, 1825, the Creeks had been forced to cede the last of their lands in Georgia to the United States government in the Treaty of Indian Springs.