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Brewton Report 1 - Creeks thwarted Spaniard attack on SC
Source: Colonial Wars with the Spanish on the Southern Frontier, 1702-1740 #181
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Colonial Wars with the Spanish on the Southern Frontier, 1702-1740 Reported by Colonel Miles Brewton and Others (1741) [Excerpted from American History Told by Contemporaries, Vol. II: Building of the Republic, Albert Bushnell Hart, ed. (New York, MacMillan, 1899), pp. 340-344] The writers were a committee of the South Carolina legislature, appointed to draw up a statement of the ways of their countrymen. They have not spared the dark tints in their picture. In 1702, before Queen Anne's Declaration of War was known in these Parts, the Spaniards formed another Design to fall upon our Settlements by land, at the Head of Nine Hundred Apalatchee Indians from thence. The Creek Indians, in Friendship with this Province, coming at a Knowledge of it, and sensible of the Dangers approaching, acquainted our Traders, then in the Nation with it, when this Army was actually on their March coming down that Way. The Traders having thereupon encourag'd the Creeks to get together an Army of Five Hundred Men, headed the same, and went out to meet the other.... the Creeks rushing forth fell on them, killed and took the greatest Part, and entirely routed them....
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