Jackson's mission is to defeat the Creek,…
October 1813 CE
Jackson's plan is to move south, build roads, destroy Upper Creek towns and then later proceed to Mobile to stage an attack on Spanish held Pensacola.
He has two problems: logistics and short enlistments.
When Jackson begins his advance, the Tennessee River is low, making it difficult to move supplies, and there is little forage for his horses.
On October 10, Jackson, with twenty-five hundred troops, sets out on the expedition, his arm still in a sling.
Jackson establishes Fort Strother as a supply base.
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Muscogee, or Creek, people (Amerind tribe)
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Yuchi (Amerind tribe)
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