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Natalia Rollins
1 May, 04:08
What was the cause and effect of the Yamasee war
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The Yamasee War was caused mostly by the Indian slave trade. The effects were basically the end of the Indian slave trade, the emergence of the colonies as the dominant powers in the Carolinas, and the continued growth of the deerskin trade. Also the end of Yamasee power
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