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Spaniards and 400 Indians marched against the Lower Creeks
Source: Early History of the Creek Indians and Their Neighbors #121
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In 1695 an expedition, composed of 7 Spaniards and 400 Indians, marched against the Lower Creeks to seek revenge for injuries inflicted upon them in numerous attacks. They reached the town sites of the "Cauetta, Oconi, Casista, and Tiquipache." In one they captured about 50 Indians; the others were found burned and abandoned.2 (Swanton)
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