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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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_Colonel Grant marches against the Cherokees._
_Engages and defeats them._
_Destroys their towns._
_Peace with the Cherokees._
_A quarrel between the commanding officers._
_A whirlwind at Charlestown._
_Of the heat at Savanna._

CHAP. XI.

_A peace, and its happy effects respecting America._
_Boundaries of East and West Florida._
_The southern provinces left secure._
_Encouragement given to reduced officers and soldiers._
_Georgia begins to flourish._
_A plan adopted for encouraging emigrations to Carolina._
_A number of Palatines seduced into England._
_Sent into Carolina._
_And settled at Londonderry._
_Some emigrate from Britain, and multitudes from Ireland._
_And from the northern colonies, resort to Carolina._
_Regulations for securing the provinces against Indians._
_John Stuart made superintendant for Indian affairs._
_Decrease of Indians, and the causes of it._
_Present state of Indian nations in the southern district._
_Mr. Stuart's first speech to the Indians, at Mobile._
_A description of Charlestown._
_The number of its inhabitants._
_A general view of the manners, &c. of the people._
_And of their way of living._
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