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  • ...believed to have entered [[Pensacola Bay]] and traded with local [[Native Americans]].
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  • ...now a museum for everyone to visit and to learn more about the historical Native American population in Fort Walton Beach. ...e Uchee Tribe. It is difficult to know for sure what the history of Native Americans is because they rely more on verbal and not written tradition. Some histori
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  • '''Panzacola''' was a name of [[Native American]] origin (see below) given to [[Pensacola Bay]] and subsequently t ...by [[Juan Jordán de Reina]], who in [[1686]] encountered a group of Native Americans by the bay and transliterated their word for it, later referring to them co
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  • ...''Poarch Creek Indians''', is an extant tribe of [[Muscogee Creek]] Native Americans that have a [[Poarch Creek Indian Reservation|230-acre reservation]] near [
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  • ...n War and Pontiac's War. Bouquet is best known for his victory over Native Americans (American Indians) at the Battle of Bushy Run, lifting the siege of Fort Pi ...bers of Pennsylvania's German immigrant community. After leading the Royal Americans to Charleston, South Carolina to bolster that city's defences, the regiment
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  • ...ts on the American western frontier; and finally, British encouragement of Native American tribes to continue hostilities against the newly formed country. T ...he Americans towards the French. Although he was previously adored by many Americans, Genet became disliked because of his attempts to convince American ships t
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  • Santa Rosa Island was inhabited by Native Americans as early as 2,000 years ago (contemporary with the [[Deptford]] culture at
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  • ...[[Fort Barrancas]] (Jackson believed the Spanish were supplying the Native Americans), and there were calls for disciplinary action against Jackson from the top ...e Spanish colors were hauled down and the American ensign was hoisted. The Americans then saluted their national flag. The American troops made a fine and marti
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  • ...dians called the Red Stick Creeks had begun demonstrating hostility to the Americans; the British Navy took advantage of this and came to the Pensacola Bay to i ...ce. America faced many defeats against the British along with Canadian and Native American forces. Nevertheless, U.S. troops were able to fend off attacks on
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  • ...engeance upon his personal enemy, Captain Dixon Bailey. Captain Bailey, a native of the town of Auttose, was a half-breed Creek, who had been educated at Ph .... 500 people were dead, and 250 scalps had been taken. Most of the African Americans were spared, to become slaves of the Red Sticks. About 36 people escaped<re
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  • ...hell mounds here date back over one thousand years, evidence of the Native Americans desire for seafood. The first European settlement was attempted in 1559 by ...an (U.S. Census)|African American]], 0.55% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 0.56% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]], 0.02% [[Pacific Islander (
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  • ...d cotton plantation economy and new settlement by Protestant Anglo-British-Americans and black slaves. British East Florida, with its capital at Saint Augustine ...25, 1868. Within years, Pensacola had for its first time several African-Americans, some who were enslaved only a few years before, serving in local governmen
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  • ...veral cities as well as other things: Pensacola (tribe), a group of Native Americans A number of places in the U.S. state of Florida: Pensacola, Florida An area ...veral cities as well as other things: Pensacola (tribe), a group of Native Americans A number of places in the U.S. state of Florida: Pensacola, Florida An area
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