A South Carolinian force of ninety cavalry …
Years: 1715 - 1715
June
A South Carolinian force of ninety cavalry under Captain Thomas Barker in June goes north in response.
The Catawba-Cherokee war party manages to ambush Barker's troops, and kills them all.
Another Catawba-Cherokee force attacks a makeshift fort on Benjamin Schenkingh's plantation, where they kill about twenty people.
After this, South Carolina has no defenses for the wealthy Goose Creek district, just north of Charles Town.
Before the northern forces attack Charles Town, most of the Cherokee leave, as they had heard about their own towns being threatened.
The remaining Catawba now face a rapidly assembled militia under the command of George Chicken.
Chicken's militia ambushes a Catawba party on June 13, 1715, and launches a direct assault upon the main Catawba force.
The militia routes the Catawba in the Battle of the Ponds.
The warriors are not used to such direct confrontation.
The Catawba, after returning to their villages, decide on peace.
Locations
People
Groups
- Muscogee, or Creek, people (Amerind tribe)
- Apalachee (Amerind tribe)
- Choctaw (Amerind tribe)
- Chickasaw (Amerind tribe)
- Catawba people (Amerind tribe)
- Tuscarora (Amerind tribe)
- Yamasee (Amerind tribe)
- Yuchi (Amerind tribe)
- Saura, or Saxapahaw (Amerind tribe)
- Cherokee, or Tsalagi (Amerind tribe)
- Cusabo people (Amerind tribe)
- Wateree people (Amerind tribe)
- Carolina, Province of (English Colony)
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
Topics
- North American Fur Trade
- Indian Wars in Upper North America
- Colonization of the Americas, British
- Yamasee War
