Battle of Emuckfaw

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The Battle of Emuckfaw was an 1814 engagement in the Creek War in which U.S. forces under Andrew Jackson clashed with Red Stick Creek warriors in present-day Alabama, resulting in heavy casualties and an inconclusive outcome.

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instanceOf battle
military engagement
belligerent Red Stick Creek warriors NERFINISHED
United States forces NERFINISHED
campaign Andrew Jackson’s Creek campaign NERFINISHED
casualties heavy casualties on both sides
combatant Tennessee militia NERFINISHED
U.S. allied Native American auxiliaries
commander Andrew Jackson NERFINISHED
conflict Creek War NERFINISHED
conflictType Native American–United States conflict
country United States of America
surface form: United States
date 1814
followedBy Battle of Enotachopco Creek NERFINISHED
follows earlier Creek War skirmishes
hasParticipant Andrew Jackson NERFINISHED
Red Stick Creek NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod early 19th century
location Alabama NERFINISHED
present-day Alabama
notableFor engagement of Andrew Jackson’s forces with Red Stick Creek warriors
heavy casualties and indecisive result
opponent Red Stick faction of the Creek Nation NERFINISHED
opposingForceCommander Red Stick Creek leaders NERFINISHED
outcome indecisive
partOf Creek War NERFINISHED
Red Stick War NERFINISHED
War of 1812 theater in the Southeast NERFINISHED
precededBy earlier Creek War engagements
relatedTo Battle of Horseshoe Bend NERFINISHED
Red Stick War NERFINISHED
result inconclusive
theater American Southeast NERFINISHED
year 1814

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Creek War (1813–1814) notableEvent Battle of Emuckfaw