A sovereign nation named for this tribe was established by a Loyalist veteran who looted the Panton, Leslie, and Company store, only to be captured by Spain. This tribe’s Chief Opothleyahola (“oh-POTH-lay-ah-HO-la”) faced Confederate attacks on the Trail of Blood on Ice. This tribe, whose members included William Augustus Bowles, exiled the Yamacraw chief Tomochichi. Peter McQueen and William Weatherford led this Hitchiti-speaking tribe in an attack on white residents of Fort Mims, 35 miles north of Mobile. This tribe’s Red Stick faction fought against the United States during a series of wars that included the Battle of Burnt Corn. For 10 points, the Treaty of Fort Jackson ended a war named after what tribe that clashed with Andrew Jackson in the Southeastern US? ■END■
ANSWER: Muscogee [or Muscogee Creek; or Mvskoke; or State of Muscogee; prompt on Red Sticks until read]
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