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Lawson's Violent End 1711
Carolina Divides 1712
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Time Period >>  Proprietary Colony  1663 - 1729
Historical Event >>  Lawson's Violent End  September 16, 1711

There are bitter arguments between the Indians and white settlers over hunting and trading practices. Englishman John Lawson, who surveyed and wrote about North Carolina a decade ago, is killed in the eastern part of the state by a tribe of Indians called the Tuscaroras.

Capture of John Lawson
Capture of John Lawson




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