what was William McIntosh

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William McIntosh was known for being a prominent Creek Indian chief and a controversial figure in Creek history. He played a significant role in the negotiations and signing of the Treaty of Indian Springs in 1825, which resulted in the forced cession of Creek lands to the state of Georgia. This treaty was highly criticized and opposed by many Creek leaders and resulted in McIntosh's assassination by members of his own tribe who saw him as a traitor.