William McIntosh

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William McIntosh, also known as Tustunnuggee Hutkee (White Warrior), was a prominent figure in Georgia's history. He was born in the Creek Indian nation in Georgia in 1778 and lived until his execution in 1825.

McIntosh played a significant role in the relations between Native Americans and the United States government during the early 19th century. As a chief of the Lower Creek people, he signed the Treaty of Indian Springs in 1825, which ceded a significant portion of Creek land to the state of Georgia. This act was met with strong opposition from many Creek people, leading to intense controversy and ultimately resulting in McIntosh's execution. His legacy is characterized by his controversial actions that contributed to the removal of Native Americans from their ancestral lands in Georgia during the era of Indian Removal.