The Tuscarora War
English

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At dawn on September 22 1711 more than 500 Tuscarora Core Neuse Pamlico Weetock Machapunga and Bear River Indian warriors swept down on the unsuspecting European settlers living along the Neuse and Pamlico Rivers of North Carolina. Over the following days they destroyed hundreds of farms killed at least 140 men women and children and took about 40 captives. So began the Tuscarora War North Carolina’s bloodiest colonial war and surely one of its most brutal. In his gripping account David La Vere examines the war through the lens of key players in the conflict reveals the events that led to it and traces its far-reaching consequences.<br/>La Vere details the innovative fortifications produced by the Tuscaroras chronicles the colony’s new practice of enslaving all captives and selling them out of country and shows how both sides drew support from forces far outside the colony’s borders. In these ways and others La Vere concludes this merciless war pointed a new direction in the development of the future state of North Carolina.
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