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COS Standard 8 Compare major events in Alabama from 1781 to 1823, including statehood as part of the expanding nation, acquisition of land, settlement,

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1 COS Standard 8 Compare major events in Alabama from 1781 to 1823, including statehood as part of the expanding nation, acquisition of land, settlement, and the Creek War, to those of the developing nation.

2 Facts about Alabama Date of Statehood: December 14,1819 (22)
Capitol: Montgomery Heart of Dixie

3 Alabama

4 Alabama Spanish capture Mobile during American Revolution and retain the West and East Florida’s as part of war-ending treaty. May 5: U.S. Army Lieutenant John McClary takes possession of Fort St. Stephens from the Spanish and the United States flag is raised for the first time on soil that would eventually belong to Alabama. Andrew Ellicott surveys the boundary between the United States and Spanish West Florida and places a stone north of Mobile to mark the 31st latitude. Ellicott’s Stone

5 Ellicott’s Stone Side in Spanish Side in English

6 Alabama Georgia formally cedes western claims for its southern boundary at the 31st parallel. Federal Road conceived and built connecting Milledgeville, Georgia to Fort Stoddert, American outpost north of Mobile. Indian cessions opened up to white settlement of large portions of western (Choctaw) and northern (Chickasaw and Cherokee) Alabama. West Florida, from Pearl River to the Mississippi, annexed by U.S. from Spain.

7 MOBILE DISTRICT- 1805

8 Tribal Territories

9 Alabama 1813 -1814 - Creek Indian War
“Red Stick War” or “Creek Civil War” “Red Sticks”= Faction of Creek Indian July 27, 1813: Battle of Burnt Corn Creek- Conecuh County. AL August 30, 1813: Fort Mims Massacre- Tensaw, Alabama December 1813: Battle of Holy Ground- Lowndes County, AL March 1814: Battle of Horseshoe Bend- Near Dadeville, AL William Weatherford or “Red Eagle”- Creek, French and Scot Ancestry

10 April,1813: U.S. annexed West Florida, from the Pearl River to the Perdido River, from Spain; Spanish surrender Mobile to American forces. August 9,1814: The Treaty of Fort Jackson is finalized after warring Creeks, under the leadership of William Weatherford, aka Red Eagle, surrender to Andrew Jackson and cede their lands to the federal government. This event opened up half of the present state of Alabama to white settlement. Ends War September,1814: British attack on Fort Bowyer on Mobile Point fails, prompting them to abandon plans to capture Mobile and turn towards New Orleans. February,1815: British forces take Fort Bowyer on return from defeat at New Orleans, then abandon upon learning that the war is over.

11 Alabama 1817 March 3: The Alabama Territory is created when Congress passes the enabling act allowing the division of the Mississippi Territory and the admission of Mississippi into the union as a state. 1818 January 19: The first legislature of the Alabama Territory convenes.

12 Alabama 1819 March 2, 1819: President Monroe signs the Alabama enabling act. September 20-21, 1819: The first general election is held. William Wyatt Bibb as the state's first governor.


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