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

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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


True or False the effect of the encomiendas on Native Americans was that it forced them to become slaves?

TRUE


How does Fray Escobar treat the Indians?

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Did the relations with the Native Americans remained cordial as the English settlements spread westward?

FALSE


Which Native American nation was established in Florida in the 18th century by various Native Americans and African Americans fleeing Georgia South Carolina Mississippi and Alabama?

The Seminole Nation was established in Florida in the 18th century by various Native Americans and African Americans fleeing from Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, and Alabama. This group included Creek Indians and enslaved Africans who sought refuge from oppression. The Seminoles became known for their resistance to U.S. forces during the Seminole Wars, as they fought to protect their land and way of life.