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An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 2 by Alexander Hewatt
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_And purchases a large tract of land from them._
_Forts built in defence of Carolina._
_Its excellent fruits and plants._
_Its minerals undiscovered._
_The British forces augmented._
_Their first success in America._
_The cause of the Cherokee war._
_Governor Lyttleton prepares to march against them._
_The Cherokees sue for peace._
_Governor Lyttleton marches against the Cherokees._
_Holds a congress at Fort Prince George._
_His speech to Attakullakulla._
_Attakullakulla's answer._
_A treaty concluded with six chiefs._
_The Governor returns to Charlestown._
_The treaty of peace broken._
_Occonostota's stratagem for killing the officer of the fort._
_The war becomes general._
_Colonel Montgomery arrives._
_And marches against the Cherokees._
_Chastises them near Etchoe._
_And returns to Fort Prince George._
_The consternation of the inhabitants from Indians._
_Great distress of the garrison at Fort Loudon._
_The terms obtained for the garrison._
_Treacherously broken by the savages._
_A proposal for attacking Fort Prince George._
_Captain Stuart escapes to Virginia._
_The war continues._
_The Highlanders return to Carolina._
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