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History, 11.12.2020 04:00, mercedes73

Why was the Battle of the Thames significant? It ended the alliance between the British and American Indians.
Andrew Jackson’s troops killed hundreds of American Indians.
Creek Indians defeated American soldiers.

The United States surrendered Detroit to Britain.
Which group did the US fight at Horseshoe Bend?

The Shawnee

The British

The Creek

The French

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