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The name of this conflict was A) The Yamasee (or Yemassee) War. This war, which took place between 1715 and 1717, was a conflict between English settlers and the Yamasee Indians, who, after being expelled from their homeland in present-day northern Florida and southern Georgia, had settled in the area that would become South Carolina. The relationship between the Native Americans and the white settlers was cordial at first, but it gradually deteriorated, specially when the former were progressively deprived of land and unable to pay off a debt, and the latter enslaved a group of Yamasee women and children in retaliation. Assisted by other tribes, the Native Americans destroyed part of the white settlement and killed hundreds of colonists and heads of livestock, but when the Cherokee Indians surprisingly sided with the white settlers the Yamasee Indians were forcefully pushed back into Florida, where they were almost completely destroyed.
Answer: Herodotus is widely known as the "father of history", his Histories being eponymous of the entire field. Herodotus was succeeded by authors such as Thucydides, Xenophon, Demosthenes, Plato and Aristotle.
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I would think to have better job opportunities and less or less overt racism in the north
Just took the quiz, the answer is <u>B. They were very poor, forced to work the land or in the mines, and died from beatings, hunger, and disease.</u>