Tuscarora War

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The Tuscarora War was fought in North Carolina from September 10, 1711, until February 11, 1715, between the Tuscarora people and their allies on one side and European American settlers, the Yamasee, and other allies on the other. This was considered the bloodiest colonial war in North Carolina. The Tuscarora signed a treaty with colonial officials in 1718 and settled on a reserved tract of land in Bertie County, North Carolina. The war incited further conflict on the part of the Tuscarora and led to changes in the slave trade of North and South Carolina.

1711 — 1715  WikimediaWikidata
Tuscarora Nation, Kingdom of Great Britain, Province of South Carolina, Province of North Carolina, war

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1711 — 1715 Tuscarora War
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Christoph von Graffenried (1661-1743), John Lawson (1674-1711), and an enslaved man as prisoners of the Tuscarora, 1711Christoph von Graffenried (1661-1743), John Lawson (1674-1711), and an enslaved man as prisoners of the Tuscarora, 1711
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    eventarmed conflict1862Battle of New BernbattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1863Battle of Fort AndersonbattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1864Battle of New BernbattleWikidata
    eventwar1711Tuscarora Warwar, Kingdom of Great Britain, Province of North Carolina, Province of South Carolina, Tuscarora NationWikidata
    organisationshipbuilding companyBarbour Boat Worksshipbuilding, shipbuilding companyWikidata
    commonsimageChristoph von Graffenried (1661-1743), John Lawson (1674-1711), and an enslaved man as prisoners of the Tuscarora, 1711 Commons
    commonsimageFort Neoheroka Historical Marker Commons