Fort Mims massacre

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The Fort Mims massacre was an 1813 attack during the Creek War in which Red Stick Creek warriors overran a frontier fort in present-day Alabama, killing hundreds of settlers and militia and galvanizing American military response against the Creek.

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instanceOf battle
event in the Creek War
massacre
aftermath Treaty of Fort Jackson land cessions by the Creek NERFINISHED
eventual defeat of the Red Sticks at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend
alsoKnownAs Battle of Fort Mims NERFINISHED
associatedWith Andrew Jackson NERFINISHED
Creek civil war between Red Sticks and U.S.-allied Creek
attacker Red Stick Creek warriors NERFINISHED
Upper Creek Red Sticks NERFINISHED
belligerent American frontier settlers
Red Stick Creek faction NERFINISHED
United States territorial militia NERFINISHED
causeOf increased U.S. military intervention in the Creek War
widespread anti-Creek sentiment among American settlers
civilianCasualties high
commanderAttacker Peter McQueen NERFINISHED
William Weatherford NERFINISHED
commanderDefender Major Daniel Beasley NERFINISHED
conflict Creek War NERFINISHED
countryAtTime United States NERFINISHED
date 1813-08-30
defender American settlers
mixed-race and Creek allies inside the fort
territorial militia
estimatedDeaths hundreds
estimatedDeathsLowerBound 250
estimatedDeathsUpperBound 500
followedBy Andrew Jackson’s 1813–1814 Creek campaign NERFINISHED
large-scale American mobilization against the Creek
historicalPeriod early 19th century United States frontier
location Fort Mims NERFINISHED
Mississippi Territory NERFINISHED
present-day Baldwin County, Alabama
militaryCasualties high
partOf American Indian Wars NERFINISHED
War of 1812 theater in the Southeast
precededBy growing tensions between Red Stick and U.S.-allied Creek factions
region American Southeast NERFINISHED
result decisive Red Stick victory
destruction of Fort Mims
heavy American casualties
significance major early victory for the Red Stick faction
turning point that galvanized American public opinion
stateNow Alabama NERFINISHED
typeOfTarget frontier stockade fort
year 1813

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Creek War (1813–1814) notableEvent Fort Mims massacre
Red Stick War hasKeyBattle Fort Mims massacre