The United States Senate ratifies the Second …

Years: 1825 - 1825
April
The United States Senate ratifies the Second Treaty of Indian Springs on March 7 by a margin of one vote.

The treaty is popular with Georgians, who will reelect George Troup governor in the state's first popular election in 1825.

It is signed by only six chiefs; the Creek National Council denounces it, ordering the execution of McIntosh and the other Muscogee signatories, as it is a capital crime to alienate tribal land.

On April 29, the Upper Creek chief Menawa takes two hundred warriors to attack McIntosh at his plantation (McIntosh Reserve) on the Chattahoochee River in present-day Carroll County, Georgia.

They kill him and two other signatories, and set fire to the house.

Both his sons-in-law, Samuel and Benjamin Hawkins, Jr. are slated for execution; Samuel is hanged but Benjamin escapes and will live for another decade.

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