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What did Both the Yamasee and Tuscarora native Americans ..?

fought for and then moved away from land in the Carolinas


What did both yamasee and tuscarora native Americans do?

fought for and then moved away from land in the Carolinas


What did Both the Yamasee and Tuscarora Native Americans do?

fought for and then moved away from land in the Carolinas


What one of the statement about the Native Americans in Carolina is true?

The Yamasee and Tuscarora Indians left the area for new homes. T.K.R


What was true about the native Americans in Carolina?

the Yamasee and Tuscarora Indians left the area for new homes


What statement was made about the Native Americans in Carolina?

The Yamasee and Tuscarora Indians left the area for new homes.


Both the yamasee and Tuscarora Native American?

The Yamasee and Tuscarora were two distinct Native American tribes located in the southeastern United States. The Yamasee primarily inhabited areas of present-day South Carolina and Georgia, while the Tuscarora were based in North Carolina. Both tribes experienced significant upheaval due to European colonization, leading to conflicts such as the Yamasee War in 1715 and the Tuscarora War in the early 18th century. These conflicts ultimately resulted in the decline of their populations and the loss of their ancestral lands.


What is a Yamasee?

A Yamasee is a member of a multiethnic confederation of Native Americans who lived in the coastal region of present-day northern coastal Georgia and later in northeastern Florida.


What group of native Americans lived near Jamestown?

Powhatan and Tuscarora was the nearest native American groups


Which about the Native Americans in Carolina is true?

tmasee and tuscarora indians left the area for new homes-apex:)


What was the reason for the Tuscarora war?

The Tuscarora War was a conflict between early settlers of North Carolina and the Tuscarora Native Americans which ended in a treaty that was signed in 1715. Specified in the treaty, the Tuscarora received a grant of land on the Roanoke River, while the settlers received the right to remove any remaining Tuscarora and force them onto their new tract of land.


After the defeat of the coastal tuscarora and YamaSee Indians by north carolinians in 1711-1715?

The powerful Creeks, Cherokees, and Iroquois remained in the Appalachian Mountains as a barrier against white settlement.