The South Carolina government listens and acts …
Years: 1715 - 1715
April
The South Carolina government listens and acts when the warnings about a possible Ochese Creek uprising reach them.
The government sends a party to the main Upper Yamasee town of Pocotaligo (near present-day Yemassee, South Carolina).
They hope to obtain Yamasee assistance in arranging an emergency summit with the Ochese Creek leaders.
The delegation that visits Pocotaligo consists of Samuel Warner and William Bray, sent by the Board of Commissioners.
They are joined by Thomas Nairne and John Wright, two of the most important people of South Carolina's native trading system.
Two others, Seymour Burroughs and an unknown South Carolinian, have also joined.
The men speak to an assembly of Yamasee on the evening of April 14, 1715, promising to make special efforts to redress Yamasee grievances.
They also state that Governor Craven is on the way to the village.
The Yamasee debate during the night, as the South Carolinians sleep, over what to do.
There are some who are not fully pledged to a war, but in the end the choice is made.
After applying war paint, the Yamasee wake the Carolinians and attack them.
Two of the six men escape.
Seymour Burroughs flees and, although shot twice, raises an alarm in the Port Royal settlements.
The Yamasee kill Nairne, Wright, Warner, and Bray.
The unknown South Carolinian hides in a nearby swamp, from which he witnesses the ritual death-by-torture of Nairne.
The events of the early hours of Good Friday, April 15, 1715, mark the beginning of the Yamasee War.
Locations
People
Groups
- Muscogee, or Creek, people (Amerind tribe)
- Apalachee (Amerind tribe)
- Catawba people (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 Trade
- Indian Wars in Upper North America
- Colonization of the Americas, British
- Yamasee War
