Creating the United States

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Indians to Cede Lands in Carolinas

Indians to Cede Lands in Carolinas (126.1)

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Urged on by the British, the Cherokee, Creek, and Chickamauga tribes attacked American settlers along the southern frontier in 1776 in another futile attempt to halt advancing American settlers. Defeated by militia from South Carolina and Georgia, the Cherokees were forced to cede all their remaining land in the Carolinas in the Treaty of DeWitt’s Corner, but for decades hostilities periodically reoccurred.