Jackson now turns south, reaching Fort St.…
April 1818 CE
Here he finds Alexander George Arbuthnot, a Scottish trader working out of the Bahamas, who trades with the natives in Florida and has written letters to British and American officials on the natives' behalf.
He is rumored to be selling guns to the natives and to be preparing them for war.
He probably is selling guns, since the main trade item of the Indians is deer skins, and they need guns to hunt the deer.
Two native leaders, Josiah Francis or Hillis Hadjo, a Red Stick Creek, also known as the "Prophet" (not to be confused with Tenskwatawa), and Homathlemico, had been captured when they had gone out to an American ship flying the British Union Flag that had anchored off of St. Marks.
As soon as Jackson arrives at St. Marks, the two natives are brought ashore and hanged without trial.
Groups
Muscogee, or Creek, people (Amerind tribe)
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Miccosukee (Amerind tribe)
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Seminole (Amerind tribe)
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West Florida
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Spanish Florida
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United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
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Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
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Spain, Bourbon Kingdom (first restoration) of
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