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- the danger. They suggested that the Ochese Cr**** were the instigators. When the warnings about a possible Ochese Cr**** uprising reached the South Carolina...
- joining most of those towns along Ochese Cr**** (now named the Ocmulgee River). In 1715, most of the towns on Ochese Cr****, including Hitchiti, moved back...
- which the English at the time called Ochese Cr****. In 1715, the English recorded ten towns among the "Ochese Cr**** Indians" (which the Spanish called...
- Georgia at the end of the 17th century, where the English called them "Ochese Cr**** Indians". They moved back to the Chattahoochee River after 1715, with...
- English colonists built a trading post on the Ocmulgee River, known as Ochese-hatchee (cr****), where a dozen towns relocated to escape the Spanish and...
- West. In 1690, Scottish fur traders from Carolina built a trading post on Ochese Cr**** (Ocmulgee River), near the Macon Plateau mounds. Some Muscogee settled...
- ("Lower Towns of the Muscogee Confederacy"), while the Spanish called them "Ochese". The town of Apalachicola continued as part of the Lower Towns through...
- North Carolina Virginia Catawba (from 1715) Cherokee (from 1716) Yamasee Ochese Cr****s Catawba (until 1715) Cherokee (until 1716) Waxhaw Santee Power of...
- Colonial militia of Virginia Catawba (from 1715) Cherokee (from 1716) Yamasee Ochese Cr****s Catawba (until 1715) Cherokee (until 1716) Waxhaw Santee 1715 1716...
- settled on what the Btitish called Ochese Cr**** or its tributaries. The British called the people of those towns "Ochese Cr**** Indians", later shortened...