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Summary Of: Yamasee

tribe forced the Yamasee to move south from the Savannah River... on the Spanish missions in 1680 forced the Yamasee to migrate again... The Yamasee near the Savannah River became allies of the new colony of... the Yamasee and the Carolinians conducted slave raids upon Spanish... the Yamasee began to attack South Carolinian... they did defeat the Yamasee in pitched battle at Salkehatchie on the... The Yamasee then migrated south to the area around... Oatis and other historians describe the Yamasee as a multi... DePratter describes the Yamasee towns of early South Carolina as consisting of Lower Towns... claims that Yamasee is related to the... languages based upon a report that a Yamasee spy within a... Inconclusive evidence has been offered suggesting the Yamasee language was similar to... the connection of Yamasee with Muskogean is unsupported... in a British Colonial Archive indicates that the Yamasee originally spoke Cherokee... and Abandonment of Yamasee Indian Towns in the South Carolina Lowcountry... Yamasee artifacts found in S...

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