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(c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 Native Americans in North Carolina The Waxhaw tribe By: Jesse Pridgen & Christopher Dew
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2 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 History! The Battle of the Waxhaw’s is the name of the battle that took place during the American Revolution, on May 29, 1780 in South Carolina. They fought with the American colonist.A patriot force led by Abraham Buford and a loyalist force led by Banastre Tarleton. After the reports of Banastre ignoring the surrender of Buford's troops, the American colonist began calling it “The Waxhaw Massacre”.
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3 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 3 History! Shelter Their shelter consisted of stone buildings.
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4 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 4 History! Language The Waxhaw Indian tribe’s language was Siouan
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5 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 5 History! Location They lived in what is now South Carolina in the 17 th Century.
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6 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 6 History! Settlement names The Waxhaw tribe has a settlement name meaning “flatheads”.
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7 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 7 History! Art Their special “art” of hunting was bows and arrows.
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8 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 8 Interaction with Colonists! The native Americans endured centuries of conflict with the colonists. The colonists and native Americans had not gotten along. Their interaction was not anywhere near peaceful. The had wars one called “The Waxhaw massacre.
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9 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 9 Interaction with Colonists!
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10 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 10 Columbian Exchange! The Columbian Exchange was one of the most significant events in history, it was the trading of plants, animals, foods, and ideas. The Columbian Exchange greatly affected almost every society on earth.
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11 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 11 Columbian Exchange! The Waxhaw tribe was effected from the Columbian Exchange. They learned new trade idea’s and got new crops, and received new animals.
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12 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 12 Tribe Maps! Waxhaw’s were here.
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13 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 13 Tribe Maps! Waxhaw’s were here.
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14 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 14 Tribe Maps! As time goes on the Waxhaw Indian Tribe was almost annihilated by disease. Leaving the South Carolina land area almost empty. There are few left, but they haven’t moved from where they originally were.
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15 (c) 2007 brainybetty.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 15 Opinions! The Waxhaw Indian Tribe didn’t agree with the National Policy Of Removal of Native Americans. Although some Native Americans were able to escape the removal. Congress authorized $500,000 to carry out this act, and the pace of removal accelerated dramatically. Treaties negotiated in the aftermath of the War of 1812 had already reduced the Native American population.
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