Date published: 1956-01-01
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The Southern Frontier (ID86)Author: Crane, Verner (ID35)
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1706-01-01 - 1706-12-31
English raids caused a reign of terror among French and Spanish Indians
Among the weaker tribes a veritable reign of terror was now instituted. In the east, the assaults of the Creeks compelled many of the Apalache, Tawasa, and Chatot and other Indians settled near the Apalachicola River to seek shelter at Mobile. 43 North of Mobile the Tohome and Mobilians were also exposed to attack. 44 Even on the Mississippi the English made their name a dread. In 1706 the Taensa and Tunica, French Indians, were forced to remove nearer the mouth of the river. 45 [Note 45: La Harpe, Journal historique, August 25, October 20, 1706; Penicaut, in Margry]
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