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Sabacola (or Sawokli) was a
Native American tribal town in what is now the
Southeastern United States of
America during the 17th, 18th, and
early 19th...
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recognized Apalachicola as the most
important town in the province,
while Sabacola, at the
southern end of the province, also
exercised great influence, being...
- 1400.
Oconee was in the
southern part of
Apalachicola Province,
between Sabacola and the town of Apalachicola. The
towns of the
southern part of Apalachicola...
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Carolina Hitchiti,
Alabama and
Georgia Oconee,
Alabama and
Georgia Sabacola (Sawakola,
SabacĂ´la, Savacola, Sawokli),
Alabama and
Georgia Chiaha, Cr**** Confederacy...
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Miccosukee Mukl****a
Muscogee Okchai Okfuskee Prospect Bluff Historic Sites Sabacola Tallapoosa Tribal town
Leaders Josiah Francis (Francis the Prophet) William...
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missions could be
established in them. At
least part of the town of
Sabacola moved in 1674 to a spot just
south of the
junction of the Chattahoochee...
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Chattahoochee and
Flint rivers join to form the
Apalachicola River,
close to a
Sabacola village and mission. That
village was
abandoned after it was
attacked by...
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Miccosukee Mukl****a
Muscogee Okchai Okfuskee Prospect Bluff Historic Sites Sabacola Tallapoosa Tribal town
Leaders Josiah Francis (Francis the Prophet) William...
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activity briefly entered what is now
southwestern Georgia. The town of
Sabacola, or
Sabacola el Menor,
located just
below where the
Chattahoochee and
Flint rivers...
- in
Florida in the
early 18th century.
Sabacola - A town of the Apalachicola. A
dependent town,
called Sabacola el Menor, was
located in
Florida for a...