• The Yamasees (also spelled Yamassees, Yemasees or Yemassees) were a multiethnic confederation of Native Americans who lived in the coastal region of present-day...
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  • The Yamasee War (also spelled Yamassee or Yemassee) was a conflict fought in South Carolina from 1715 to 1717 between British settlers from the Province...
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  • Look up Yamasee or Yamassee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yamasee, Yemassee or Yamassee could refer to: Yamasee, an extinct Native American tribe...
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  • Georgia coast. Joining with other survivors, they became known as the Yamasee, an ethnically mixed group that emerged in a process of ethnogenesis. Scholars...
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    suggested that the languages of the Yamasee and Guale were Muskogean. However, William Sturtevant argued that the "Yamasee" and "Guale" data were Muscogee...
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    people and their allies on one side and European American settlers, the Yamasee, and other allies on the other. This was considered the bloodiest colonial...
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    enslavement extended to the wives and children of the Yamasees in debt as well. This process frustrated the Yamasees and other tribes, who lodged complaints against...
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    (1694–1700) 18th century Queen Anne's War (1702–13) Tuscarora War (1711–15) Yamasee War (1715–17) Father Rale's War/Dummer's War (1722–25) War of Jenkins'...
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  • European settlers. Those who remained were killed or dispersed during the Yamasee War of 1715. Around the year 1740, Irish, Scots-Irish, and German colonists...
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    (including the Hitchiti subgroup), the Cherokee, the Oconi, the Guale, the Yamasee and the Apalachee. Other tribes which at various times lived in or migrated...
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  • Scots and their Yamasee Indian allies. Although part of the English Charles Town faction, Woodward may have been Scottish himself. The Yamasee, backed by the...
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    Native American Indians, such as the Savanna, Ogeeche, Wapoo, Santee, Yamasee, Utina, Icofan, Patican and others, until at length they had overcome them...
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    role previously held by the Westos; and eventually the role fell to the Yamasee and the Creek. The captured Native Americans were brought to the Carolina...
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  • join the Yamasee in their war against the South Carolina colony. During the Yamasee War of 1715 to 1717, the Waxhaw were aligned with the Yamasee Confederation...
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    the Yamasee, which was the most important Indian ally of South Carolina until the Yamasee War of 1715. The first attack that began the Yamasee War occurred...
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    where it enters the Atlantic Ocean. They were made up of Lower Creek and Yamasee, and remained independent for about 20 years before integrating again with...
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    of New York Tuscarora War (1711–15) in the Province of North Carolina Yamasee War (1715–17) in the Province of South Carolina Dummer's War (1722–25)...
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    (1694–1700) 18th century Queen Anne's War (1702–13) Tuscarora War (1711–15) Yamasee War (1715–17) Father Rale's War/Dummer's War (1722–25) War of Jenkins'...
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  • North and South Carolina in 1712. Pushing back the Native Americans in the Yamasee War (1715–1717), colonists next overthrew the proprietors' rule in the...
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    (1694–1700) 18th century Queen Anne's War (1702–13) Tuscarora War (1711–15) Yamasee War (1715–17) Father Rale's War/Dummer's War (1722–25) War of Jenkins'...
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    gave rise to a series of devastating wars among the tribes, including the Yamasee War. The Indian Wars of the early 18th century, combined with the increasing...
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    (1694–1700) 18th century Queen Anne's War (1702–13) Tuscarora War (1711–15) Yamasee War (1715–17) Father Rale's War/Dummer's War (1722–25) War of Jenkins'...
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    Kieft's War Peach Tree War Esopus Wars King Philip's War Tuscarora War Yamasee War Dummer's War Pontiac's War Lord Dunmore's War American Revolutionary...
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    (1694–1700) 18th century Queen Anne's War (1702–13) Tuscarora War (1711–15) Yamasee War (1715–17) Father Rale's War/Dummer's War (1722–25) War of Jenkins'...
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  • Yemassee may refer to: Yamasee, a Native American people Yemassee, South Carolina Yemassee (journal), a literary journal The Yemassee, an 1835 novel by...
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    background. Along the Savannah River were the Apalachee, Yuchi, and the Yamasee. Further west were the Cherokee, and along the Catawba River, the Catawba...
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    to revive the relationship between the colony and its former allies the Yamasee. Barnwell's exact origins are uncertain. By the time the Tuscarora War...
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    with the colony that persisted through the early 18th century. After the Yamasee War of 1715, also known as the Gullah Wars, surviving tribal members migrated...
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  • deteriorated in the early 18th century until the Yamasee decided to change sides. After the Yamasee War of 1715 they, and many other Indians of the Port...
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  • Iroquoian-speaking tribe from the Carolinas, migrated after defeat in the Yamasee War; they settled with the Oneida people and became the sixth nation of...
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