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Lectures in History

Southeast American Indians During the 18th Century

Lectures in History

C-SPAN

History, Politics, News

4.1696 Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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University of North Carolina at Pembroke history professor Jamie Myers discussed Southeast Native American tribes during the 18th century and the impacts of colonialism, the American Revolution, and the emergence of the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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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

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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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