explorers led their expedition across montana to the pacific coast in 1805
Erwin rommel
He killed a group of proslavery sttlers near Pottawatomie Creek
General John J. Pershing
He killed a group of proslavery settlers near Pottawatomie Creek
Elijah Clarke
John Brown led the attack on Pottawatomie Creek to retaliate against pro-slavery forces in Kansas in 1856. The attack, known as the Pottawatomie massacre, resulted in the killing of five pro-slavery settlers.
General sherman.
William Tecumseh Sherman
The force was led by Colonel Andrew Pickens of South Carolina. Colonel John Dooly and Lieutenant Colonel Elijah Clarke of Georgia were members of the force.
Tecumseh
The US Civil War Battle of Middle Creek was a Union victory. The battle took place in Kentucky on January 10, 1862. Federal forces under the command of James A. Garfield defeat the Rebels led by Humphrey Marshall.
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General Pershing led American forces into Germany in 1918 to mark the first World War. The successful campaign led to the defeat of Germany by US forces.
John pershing
The Creek War ended with the Treaty of Fort Jackson in 1814, following the defeat of the Red Stick Creek faction by American forces led by General Andrew Jackson. This treaty mandated the Creek Indians to cede approximately 23 million acres of their territory in present-day Alabama and Georgia. The loss of land was a significant consequence of the war and reflected the broader trend of Native American displacement during this period.
The Horseshoe Bend conflict during the War of 1812 primarily involved the Creek Nation, particularly the Red Sticks faction, which opposed American encroachment on their lands. Led by figures like Tecumseh and Creek leader William Weatherford, the Red Sticks sought to unify various Native American tribes against settlers. The battle culminated in a decisive defeat for the Creeks at the hands of American forces led by General Andrew Jackson in March 1814. This conflict significantly weakened the Creek resistance and led to further loss of their territory.