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Removed original research in Creek War & Chickasaw War sections edit

In 2010, user:talamachusee added a bunch of poorly/vaguely referenced (no proper citations) content on the War with the Creeks (Battle of Taliwa) and the War with the Chickasaws (Battle of Chickasaw Old Fields). Goes against WP:OR standards, and is really sticky given that his conclusions on the Creek War were completely counter to the every other account of those conflicts. He can keep that stuff to his blog posts, especially since he's been banned. The original entries which I reverted to are not in a great state either, but better to have something sparse (and uncited) but generally in line with current understanding of history than several paragraphs of fiction. Iaksones (talk) 07:06, 18 September 2018 (UTC)Reply