Tuesday, October 30, 2012

After the Revolution

After the Revolution, McGillivray fought Georgia's attempt to take three million acres of land, and he protected the Creek people. He argued that Creeks had the right to keep their land. In 1784, he negotiated the Treaty of Pensacola with Spain, which protected Creek rights in Florida. Afterward he relied on his alliance with Spain to help convince officials of Georgia and the United States to respect Creek boundaries.

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