- The
Yamasees (also
spelled Yam****ees,
Yemasees or Yem****ees) were a
multiethnic confederation of
Native Americans who
lived in the
coastal region of present-day...
- The
Yamasee War (also
spelled Yam****ee or Yem****ee) was a
conflict fought in
South Carolina from 1715 to 1717
between British settlers from the Province...
- Look up
Yamasee or Yam****ee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yamasee, Yem****ee or Yam****ee
could refer to:
Yamasee, an
extinct Native American tribe...
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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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Georgia coast.
Joining with
other survivors, they
became known as the
Yamasee, an
ethnically mixed group that
emerged in a
process of ethnogenesis. The...
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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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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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suggested that the
languages of the
Yamasee and
Guale were Muskogean. However,
William Sturtevant argued that the "
Yamasee" and "Guale" data were Muscogee...
- 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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region to Britain. The
Yamasee War from 1715 to 1716 was
between the
British in
southeastern South Carolina, and the
Yamasee Native Americans with allies...