Last updated: March 4, 2026
“[They] fought to the last with that kind of bravery desperation inspires…”
On March 27, 1814, Major General Andrew Jackson ‘s army of 3,300 men attacked Chief Menawa’s 1,000 Red Stick Creek warriors fortified in a horseshoe shaped bend of the Tallapoosa River. Over 800 Red Sticks died that day. This battle ended the Creek War, resulted in a land cession of 23,000,000 acres to the United States and created a national hero of Andrew Jackson.
Learn more about some of the individuals who fought at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend and influenced the Creek War
Learn how the military uses Horseshoe Bend National Military Park to train future leaders by learning about the past.