Cleveland Indians | Dawson's Creek | Battle Creek, Michigan | Walnut Creek, California | Nickel Creek | Tennant Creek | Rock Creek | Cooper Creek | Plains Indians | Mill Creek Entertainment | Mill Creek | Creek | Cave Creek, Arizona | Spring Creek | Fish Creek, Wisconsin | Dawson Creek | Creek War | Battle of Cedar Creek | Springfield Indians | Oatka Creek | Muddy Creek | Hamilton East—Stoney Creek | Cross Creek | Antietam Creek | Pazundaung Creek | Fish Creek | Eagle Creek, Oregon | Eagle Creek | Cave Creek | Beaver Creek, Colorado |
The Oconee War was a military conflict in the 1780s and 1790s between European Americans and the Creek Indians known as the Oconee, who lived in an area between the Apalachee and North Oconee rivers in the state of Georgia.
Those who lived along the Ocmulgee River and the Oconee River were called "Creek Indians" by British traders from South Carolina; eventually the name was applied to all of the various natives of Creek towns becoming increasingly divided between the Lower Towns of the Georgia frontier on the Chattahoochee River, Ocmulgee River, and Flint River and the Upper Towns of the Alabama River Valley.