How did the Yazoo Land Fraud lead to the removal of the Creek Indians from Georgia?


The Creeks did not want to live in the same areas as the settlers.
The Creeks decided to move farther west because the land was better.
The government agreed to remove Creeks from Georgia to places farther west.
The government agreed to pay the Creeks a large sum of money if they moved.

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The government agreed to remove Creeks from Georgia to places further west.

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The government agreed to remove Creeks from Georgia to places farther west was a fraud to the creek Indians.

What is the yazoo land fraud?

The yazoo land fraud was a large real-estate fraud moved in the mid-1790s, by Georgia governor George Mathews and the Georgia General Assembly.

The Yazoo land fraud is often blended with the Pine Barrens speculation, another land comment that took place in east Georgia at about the same time.

Here, The government agreed to remove Creeks from Georgia to places farther west was a yazoo fraud to the creek Indians.

Therefore, option C is correct.

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