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- raids by people from the Lower Towns of the Muscogee Confederacy (called Uchise by the Spanish and "Lower Cr****s" by the English) at the beginning of the...
- the outbreak of war between Spain and England in 1702, slaving raids by Uchise Cr**** and Yamasee Indians allied with the Province of Carolina began reaching...
- Calusa, Pojoy and Amacapiras on the other side, together with a raid by the Uchise on the Pojoy, resulted in some 300 deaths. Some Mayaca were still living...
- Boadalquivi. Raiders from the Chichimecos (the Spanish name for Westos), Uchise (the Spanish name for Muscogee), and Chiluque (a name the Spanish used for...
- Chatato. PohoyChiefdom on Tampa Bay in the 17th century, refugees from Uchise raids in various places in Florida in the early 18th century. Sabacola -...
- Puente conducted negotiations by the Spanish with the Muscogee Indians (Uchise or Uchize) of Florida, and secured a lasting peace with them. De la Puente...
- Caloosa) and Boca Raton people, who were subject to periodic raids by the Uchises (native allies of the English in South Carolina). Fort Dallas was built...
- begun attacking missions that year as "Indians of Uchise, Yam****es, and Englishmen", where Uchise meant Apalachicola. Hann takes this transfer of identity...
- Carolina and Georgia, militia volunteers, about 600 allied Indian Cr**** and Uchise allies, and about 800 blacks as auxiliaries made up the expedition, which...
- Muscogee Confederacy (whom the Spanish called the Province of Coweta, or the Uchise), travelled by fishing boat to Havana as early as 1766. In 1769 the British...