Most of the Indians that did not succumb to disease were killed or driven off during the Tuscarora War (1711-1715).
They attacked on September 22, 1711, beginning the Tuscarora War.
In 1711, they participated in the Tuscarora War, trying to drive out the English settlers.
In 1711 they participated in the Tuscarora War against the colonists.
It'll be the Tuscarora War I was meanin'; that's how they call it on the white side, at least.
By the time the Tuscarora War began in 1711, Barnwell had become an important official of the colony.
After the Tuscarora War, the Machapunga also were assigned to a reservation.
Although the second army from South Carolina disbanded soon after the battle, the Tuscarora War continued for several years.
In 1711-1712 they were allies of the Tuscarora during the Tuscarora War.
After the Tuscarora War, slave-raiding opportunities were limited.