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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_YemasseeThe Yemassee - Wikipedia

    The Yemassee: A Romance of Carolina is an 1835 historical novel by American writer William Gilmore Simms. It was a popular bestseller during its time and became Simms's best known novel. Overview. Simms had recently published his book Guy Rivers and its success convinced him that writings on American themes could be effective.

    • William Gilmore Simms
    • 1835
  2. "The Yemassee is the nation," said one of the chiefs proudly. "Yes, perhaps so, in this part of the world, a great nation enough; but in Europe you wouldn't be a mouthful - a mere drop in the bucket - a wounded porpoise, flirting about in the mighty seas that must swallow it up.

  3. Feb 14, 2020 · Viewed from today's perspective, The Yemassee dramatically and unflinchingly bares the manipulation, exploitation, and eventual genocide of a proud indigenous nation that preferred extinction to the surrender of its land and the subjugation of its people. "Selected bibliography: p. xxxvii-xli.

  4. Sep 5, 2023 · The Yemassee: A Romance of Carolina is a novel written in 1835 by William Gilmore Simms. It is the story of the politics of colonization and the start of a brutal genocide.

  5. Viewed from today's perspective, The Yemassee dramatically and unflinchingly bares the manipulation, exploitation, and eventual genocide of a proud indigenous nation that preferred extinction to the surrender of its land and the subjugation of its people.

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  6. Oct 24, 2006 · The Yemassee, a romance of Carolina. by. Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870. Publication date. 1885. Topics. Indians of North America -- Fiction, South Carolina -- History Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 Fiction. Publisher. Chicago, Belford, Clarke.

  7. Viewed from today's perspective, The Yemassee dramatically and unflinchingly bares the manipulation, exploitation, and eventual genocide of a proud indigenous nation...

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