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Index Abhika Indians, 127, 138, 141, 206 “Act for Regulating the Indian Trade” (1707), 80 Act for Regulating the Indian Trade (1712), 91 “Act for the Better Ordering of White Servants” (1717), 168 administered trade. See treaty trade African slaves. See slavery Alabama Indians, 127, 134, 138, 141–42, 155; and alliances with Europeans, 205–7 Alabama River, 134, 206 Albany, 63 Allen, Sheppy, 22, 70 Altamaha, 15–16, 20; history of, 106–7, 252n5; movement of, following Yamasee War, 117 Anethae, 45 Apalachee Indians, 16, 33, 74, 107, 110, 118; attack on, 69, 110–11, 145; as hostage population, 111; and participation in Yamasee War, 122–23, 164 Apalachee province, 247n24 Apalachicola, 109, 216 Arkansas Indians, 154 “Articles of Friendship and Commerce,” 197–98 Ashepoo River, 115 Ashley River 116, 119 Assendo, 20 Atlantic economy, 7, 60–61, 69, 71, 77 Augusta ga, 110, 220 auxiliary confederates (auxiliary allies), 102, 127–56 Barker, Thomas, 162 Barnwell, John, 104, 187, 222 Bartram, William, 123 Bayagoula Indians, 139 Beaufort, 113–15, 171 Beaufort River, 113 beaver trade, 62–68, 189 Bellinger, Edmund, 50 Bellomont, Governor Edmund, 63 Bermuda, 164 Bienville. See Le Moyne de Bienville, Jean-Baptiste black majority, 169 Board of Trade, 66 Bocatie, 200 Boston, 63 Bower, Henry, 172 Brasseaux, Carl, 137–38 Braund, Kathryn E. Holland, 10, 72, 193, 197 Bray, William, 48–49 Brazil, and Indian slavery, 51–52 Brims, Emperor, 123, 152; and Creek foreign policy, 202–3, 208, 210–11, 215 Broad River, 105 Bryan, Joseph, 70 Bryan, Joshua, 20 Bull, William, 122 Burage. See Burroughs, Seymour burdeners, 110; and post–Yamasee War transportation problems, 190–94 Burick, John, 43 Burroughs, Seymour, 105 Cadillac, Antoine LaMothe de. See LaMothe de Cadillac, Antoine Callahane, Daniell, 20 capitalism, 10, 223–24 Carolina. See South Carolina; North Carolina Castillo de San Marcos (Florida), 117, 215 Catawba Indians, 101, 103, 121, 126, 128, 131–32, 149–50, 169, 184; and postwar terms of trade, 190–94; and war with Creek Indians, 200 Catharina, 42 census, 104 Cesar, 93 Charitey Hagey. See Conjuror Charles Town, 124, 183, 189–91, 204, 209 Chattahoochee River, 106–9, 216, 221, 252n6 Chechesee, 15, 106 Cheraw Indians, 149 Cherokee Indians: and Chestowe, 83–84, 87, 89, 164; in Chota, 87, 93; and influence over western diplomacy, 153–55; and Middle Towns, 89; and Overhill Towns, 83, 85, 89, 93, 104; and peace negotiations, 150–51, 169, 183; and postwar trade with South Carolina, 185, 189–96, 224; and relations with South Carolina, 4, 44, 58–59, 90, 177–78, 184; and Tugalo incident, 151–52; and Tuscarora War, 86; and war with Creek Indians, 192–93, 200–201; and war with South Carolina, 101, 103, 126–27, 132–34 Cherokeeleechee, 58 Chester, John, 133 Chestowe, 83–85, 87, 93, 133 Chiaha Indians, 23, 31 Chicacha Outlacta, 144, 148, 225 Chickasaw Indians, 1, 110, 185; and Indian slave trade, 74, 145; and neutrality during Yamasee War, 147–48; and relations with Choctaws and French, 138, 143, 148 Chicken, George, 149 Chipacasi, 203, 210–13, 214 Choctaw Indians: and Chickasaway Towns, 143, 147; and district of Okla Fallaya, 143; and district of Okla Hannali, 143; and district of Okla Tannap, 143, 145; and Indian slave trade, 74, 145, 247n25; and relations with French and English, 128, 138–48, 185, 225; and Sixtowns district, 144; and town of Concha, 143; and town of West Yazoo, 143; and war with South Carolina, 101–3, 127, 134–47, 225 Chota, 87, 93, 196 Clowse, Converse D., 61, 81 Clugoffee, 31 Cochran, John, 23 Colapissa Indians, 139 Combahee River: and battle at, 116, 300 Index [3.22.248.208] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 11:58 GMT) 162; and plantations along, 115, 119–20 Commissioners of the Indian Trade, 27, 62; and the Chestowe affair, 84, 93, 133; and trade regulation, 82, 88, 92, 178, 186, 187, 189 Commons House of Assembly of South Carolina, 30–31, 44, 46, 50, 73–74, 76, 95, 159, 165, 168, 172, 177; and defenses, 118, 132, 170; and Euchee Indians, 86–87, 111–12; and peace negotiations, 183–84, 202; and trade regulation, 80, 81–82, 91–92, 185–86 Conchak Emiko, 138, 144–48, 225 Congaree Indians, 128, 162 Conjuror, the: death of, 193, 196; and negotiations with Creeks and Carolinians, 151–52 Connecticut, 179 Coosa Indians, 127 Coosaponokeesa, 202 Coosa River, 134 Corkran, David, 10, 123, 207 Court of Common Pleas, 69, 90–91, 95 Coweta, town of, 76, 123...

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