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  1. A delegation from the Creek National Council, led by chief Opothleyahola, traveled to Washington, D.C., with a petition to the American president John Quincy Adams to have it revoked.

  2. Jun 1, 2023 · Vigorous Creek protests led President John Quincy Adams to appoint Brevet General Edmund P. Gaines to investigate the Creek claims.

  3. Jan 7, 2018 · Chief Opothle Yoholo, speaker of the Upper Creek Towns led a delegation of the National Council to Washington D.C. to petition President John Quincy Adams to have the treaty revoked. In his first State of the Union Address, Adams made a brief mention of the Indian Springs treaty, and the question of it's validity.

  4. Aug 31, 2017 · John Quincy Adams learnt first hand the difficulties of implementing fair Indian policy. Wikimedia Commons. Adams, a former ambassador, secretary of state and son of a previous president...

  5. Adams County, Iowa, and Adams County, Wisconsin, were each named for either John Adams or John Quincy Adams. Some sources contend that in 1843 Adams sat for the earliest confirmed photograph of a United States president, although others maintain that William Henry Harrison had posed even earlier for his portrait, in 1841. [242]

  6. TREATY OF WASHINGTON (January 24, 1826): In response to protests from chiefs and headman of the Creek Nation against the validity of the treaty of 1825, President John Quincy Adams decided that the treaty of Indian Springs was flawed.

  7. solved by the devastation of the Indian tribes by plague, but Adams was interested in propounding a more acceptable ra-7 Bemis, Adams and American Foreign Policy, 113. 8 John Quincy Adams, An Oration, Delivered at Plymouth, December 22, x802, at the Anniversary Commemoration of the First Landing of Our Ancestors (Boston, 1802), 8-9.