Mrs . Doyal
English IV
The Yamasee Indians are indians that are not really heard of that much but back where they were from they were really popular and savage . Yamasee indians were part of the Muskhogean language group . There home land is about where today would be Florida and south Georgia . Due to the Spanish in the late 16th century the Yamasee had to move north to what is now south carolina . During the later half of the 17th century there relationship was good .
The Yamasee indians were one of the most feared because they were so fierce in war with whoever they encountered . Based on their everyday life they went through struggles because of the spanish . Because of the spanish they became more ruthless and mean . I believe and so go my cited sources that the spanish made the yamasees so brutal and ruthless because the spanish enslave many of the yamasee indians and some other tribes . The yamasee rebelled against the spanish and had a big war . The yamasee did not want to do such things but the spanish would not quit with slavery and beating women and children .
The yamasee indians didn't have no traders . The tribe was very loyal and committed to themselves they did have enemies . If traders were caught they were exiled or death was the choices . The yamasee were known for their fierceness in the battle field and …show more content…
This tribe did not have different types of money they only trading things for things to survive . The yamasee did not live very well because they were not getting what they were giving up . They gave up too much to of what they had and did not get enough back . The yamasee wanted nothing but peace but with them suffering and struggling with everything they needed to fight back . The yamasee trade with other people was not the best and it made hard for them to do things and hard to trade with other tribes and people