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enlisted in the cause of his emerging country and was taken prisoner by the British. Being ordered by an officer to clean his boots, he indignantly refused and reportedly received a sword cut for his temerity that left the lifelong scars on his hand and face. He would go on to become the seventh
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Later in life, perhaps for political reasons, Jackson claimed he was born on the South Carolina side of the new border. However, a midwife reportedly birthed Jackson in a cabin north of the border. The eleventh president of the United States,
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in the west. The region is generally forested and hilly, but not mountainous. One town in the region has adopted the Waxhaw name.
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following their first contact with European settlers. Those who remained were killed or dispersed during the
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counties. The name is derived from that of the Indigenous people who first inhabited the landbase, the
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colonists began to move into The Waxhaws region and to establish farms. What is now the Old Waxhaw
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is a geographical region extending beyond both sides of the border between what now is
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The Yamasee War: A Study of Culture, Economy, and Conflict in the Colonial South
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of North Carolina and South Carolina. It lies southwest of the
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easily defeated a force of approximately 350 Virginian
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The region known as the "Waxhaws" is located in the
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Area on the border of North and South Carolina, USA
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Index

North Carolina
South Carolina
Lancaster
Union
Mecklenburg
Waxhaw people
Catawba Indian Nation
Piedmont region
Uwharrie Mountains
Charlotte, North Carolina
Lancaster, South Carolina
Monroe, North Carolina
Catawba River
Waxhaw, North Carolina

Andrew Jackson
Currier and Ives
Waxhaw people
Eurasian infectious diseases
Yamasee War
Irish
Scots-Irish
German
Presbyterian
American Revolutionary War
William Davie
Charles Cornwallis
Charlotte, North Carolina
Battle of Waxhaws
Loyalist cavalry force

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