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🗓️ 13 October 2024
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0:00.0 | Hi, I'm Shannon, the podcast producer here at C-SPAN, and this week on the Lectures and History |
0:08.9 | podcast, University of North Carolina at Pembroke history professor Jamie Myers, discussed |
0:14.2 | of Southeast Native American tribes during the 18th century. The arrival of European colonists |
0:19.2 | significantly impacted Southeast Native American tribes, |
0:22.4 | leading to conflicts over land, trade, and alliances, with some tribes being forced to relocate |
0:27.7 | due to pressure from settlers. More after this. Do you know any social studies, media, or literature |
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0:58.0 | The last time that we spoke, we ended with the Yarmacy War. So you can see from the timeline |
1:06.0 | here, I've picked up with 1715. That's when the Yarmacy War begins. |
1:11.6 | And I've given some other dates. |
1:13.6 | I'm not necessarily going to talk about all of these dates in detail, |
1:17.6 | but I'm going to try to cover roughly 100 years' worth of history today. |
1:22.6 | And so I gave you some dates so that you could kind of have placeholders so that you could get a sense of where you were in time. |
1:31.9 | So we will, we can come back to these as we go along. I've also got some things for you to consider as we talk today. |
1:41.8 | Again, we're going to be covering a lot of different things over quite a span |
1:46.8 | of time. And so consider about how native people in the Southeast continue to have and demonstrate |
1:55.0 | power in the 18th century. We're going to talk about the impacts that the American Revolution |
2:00.7 | had on Native people in the Southeast. And we're going to talk about the impacts that the American Revolution had on Native people in the Southeast. |
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