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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1836-1836) - A settler defense established in 1836 during a Creek Indian uprising near Cusseta, Chambers County, Alabama. Abandoned as a fortification at the end of hostilities in 1836. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1836-1836) - A settler defense established in 1836 during a Creek Indian uprising near Cusseta, Chambers County, Alabama. Abandoned as a fortification at the end of hostilities in 1836. | ||
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== History of Fort Cusseta == | == History of Fort Cusseta == | ||
Established before the spring 1836 uprising of the Lower Creek Indians. The uprising was sparked by provisions in the 1832 treaty that precipitated a settler land grab of Creek Indian lands. As the attacks spread, settlers built fortified cabins and stockades. | Established before the spring 1836 uprising of the Lower Creek Indians. The uprising was sparked by provisions in the 1832 treaty that precipitated a settler land grab of Creek Indian lands. As the attacks spread, settlers built fortified cabins and stockades. |