Yamasee

E151570

The Yamasee were a Native American people of the Southeastern United States, historically significant for leading a major early 18th-century uprising against British colonial expansion.

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Yamasee canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American people
indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
alliedWith Apalachee refugees
Catawba
Lower Creek
various smaller Southeastern groups during the Yamasee War
associatedLanguage Yamasee language
causeOfConflict British colonial expansion
abusive trade practices by British Indian traders
encroachment on Yamasee lands
colonialStatus mission Indians under Spanish influence at times
conflict Yamasee War
conflictWith British colonists in Carolina
Province of South Carolina
culturalArea Southeastern Woodlands
economy deerskin trade
hunting and fishing
maize agriculture
ethnicGroupOf Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States
fateAfterWar absorption into Seminole and Creek populations
dispersal among other Native groups
migration into Spanish Florida
historicalRegion coastal Southeast
present-day Georgia
present-day South Carolina
languageFamily Muskogean languages
legacy place names in the American Southeast
role in shaping British-Indian relations in the Southeast
neighboringGroup Apalachee
Creek (Muscogee)
Guale
Timucua
notableFor Yamasee War
notableImpact near collapse of the Carolina colony during the Yamasee War
partOf Mississippian culture
surface form: Mississippian cultural sphere (late phase)
populationTrend severe decline after the Yamasee War
religion traditional Southeastern Native American religion
roleInConflict principal Native organizers of the Yamasee War
startTimeOfMajorUprising 1715
status extinct as a distinct tribal entity
timePeriod 17th century
early 18th century
tradedWith Province of Carolina
surface form: British Carolina

Spanish Florida
usedAs allies of the British in earlier colonial wars before 1715

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