Date published: 1956-01-01
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The Southern Frontier (ID86)Author: Crane, Verner (ID35)
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1725-07-01 - 1725-12-31
Seepeycoffee led a weak attack against the Yamasee
Between July and December, 1725, [Fitch] visited every town in the confederation …Seepeycoffee, indeed, now offered the fruits of repentance. He led an army of two hundred Cowetas, Sawokli, Tukabahchee, etc., against the Yamasee, and on his return, at Fitch's recommendation, received the coveted commission in a council at Coweta. To be sure, he had done little damage to the Yamasee, who had been warned of the attack by the towns below the Point, still strongly pro-Spanish.
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