Larry Rowland on the Yamassee Indian Wars
Historian Larry Rowland, professor emeritus at the University of South Carolina Beaufort, discusses the importance of the Yamassee Indian Wars (1715-1717 ... and beyond) to America's early colonial history. The remarks are offered January 23, 2020, during the annual meeting of the Beaufort History Museum.

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