Question 4
Why was Creek Chief William McIntosh often opposed by other Creek leaders?
A He refused to sign treaties with the US government.
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He started wars with other groups of American Indians.
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He forced the Creek to maintain their traditional lifestyle.
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He supported US interests over the interests of the Creek.

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Answer:

D.He supported US interests over the interests of the Creek.

Explanation:

William McIntosh was a controversial chief of the Lower Creeks in early-nineteenth-century Georgia. His general support of the United States and its efforts to obtain cessions of Creek territory alienated him from many Creeks who opposed white encroachment on Indian land.