Option B.
Explanation:
Carried out armed resistance against settlements, is the right answer.
The Red Sticks were the early 19th-century traditionalist faction. They arose at a time of growing tension on Creek region by European-American immigrants. These people were actively involved in the Battle of Burnt Corn. Basically, they involved in the battle when the American white militiamen attacked a group of Red Sticks in 1813. They collectively defeated the American troops. Though the attack was started by the militia, it alarmed the U.S. officials and frontier settlers about the actions of the Red Sticks'. In this way, the Red Sticks carried out armed resistance against settlements