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Westo - Wikipedia On July 20, 1661, a Westo war party canoed down the Altamaha River and destroyed the Spanish mission of Santo Domingo de Talaje near present-day Darien, Georgia Florida governor Alonso de Aránguiz y Cortés sent troops to what is now St Simons, Georgia to guard against further raids [1]
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Westo Indians - New Georgia Encyclopedia The Westo Indians, who lived along the Savannah River near Augusta from about 1660 to 1680, were one of the most important Native American groups in the southeastern United States
Something you may not have known: The Westos and Creeks of Westabou One tribe was known to the Europeans as the Westo people, who inhabited Augusta along what they called the Westobou River According to the New Georgia Encyclopedia, it appears the Westo tribe made contact with the colonists somewhere around 1660, and the two groups forged a friendly relationship
Westos - South Carolina Encyclopedia Between 1674 and 1680 Carolina officials supplied the Westos with weapons in return for protection against the Spanish and any other enemies The deerskin and slave trades made Indian traders wealthy, and the Westos became the best-armed Indian nation in the Southeast
South Carolina - Indians, Native Americans - Westo - SCIWAY Information about the Westo, including their history and current status as well as their dwellings, food, clothing, and tribal beliefs and practices Lists of related online and printed resources are also provided
The Westo Indians: Slave Traders of the Early Colonial South on JSTOR The Westos’ role in the development of the colonial South can be traced to the interplay among a number of factors, of which four were crucial The first important advantage of the Westos was their experience in the Beaver Wars
Westo Indians - Peach State Archaeological Society The Westo Indians, who lived along the Savannah River near Agusta from about 1660 to 1680, were one of the most important Native American groups in the southeastern United States
Westo Indians - Digital Library of Georgia The Westo Indians, who lived along the Savannah River near Augusta from about 1660 to 1680, were one of the most important Native American groups in the southeastern United States