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词条 John Stuart (loyalist)
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Legacy and honors

  3. See also

  4. Bibliography

  5. Further reading

  6. References

John Stuart (25 September 1718 – 21 March 1779) was a Scottish-born official of the British Empire in the colony of South Carolina, North America. He was the superintendent for the southern district of the British Indian Department from 1761 to 1779; his northern counterpart was Sir William Johnson, based in the colony of New York.

Early life

Born in Inverness, Scotland in 1718, by 1748 Stuart had immigrated to the British colony of South Carolina. There he worked as a merchant and became prominent in local affairs. In 1760 he served as a militia captain in the Anglo-Cherokee War (1759–1761). Stuart was captured by the Cherokee, but he was ransomed by Chief Attakullakulla and returned to South Carolina.

Captain Stuart's familiarity with Native Americans and the frontier earned his appointment in 1761 as royal superintendent in the Indian Department.[1] His role was to help Great Britain and the colonies bring order to their relations with the Southeast Indians (who became known as the "Five Civilized Tribes"). He was also prevent the recurrence of anti-British native confederations, such as the one that organized Pontiac's Rebellion in 1763.

Stuart appointed as his deputy in 1762 Alexander Cameron, who had served at Fort Prince George during the Anglo-Cherokee War. He had long experience with and empathy for the Cherokee, who called him "Scotchie" and considered him one of the few white men they trusted.[1] He helped build relations with the Southeast Indians and bring peace to the backcountry in the years before the American Revolutionary War.

When the war broke out in 1775, most Native American leaders in Stuart and Cameron's area supported the British. In the summer of 1776, the Cherokee opened a series of concerted attacks against frontier settlements from Tennessee to central South Carolina. Initially Stuart and Cameron tried to prevent the violence, but once the attacks began the tried to prevent the Cherokee from attacking loyalists.

Revolutionaries in both Carolinas as well as Virginia petitioned the Continental Congress to raise a militia to "exterpate" the Cherokee. Eventually 6,000 militia troops were recruited from the three colonies under the overall command of Griffith Rutherford of North Carolina. While called rhe Ruherdord Expedition, most of the Cherokee Towns were desteoyed by Andrew Williamson of South Carolina.

Cameron and Cherokee allies led a successful ambush of Patriot militia led by Major Andrew Williamson at the Battle of Twelve Mile Creek on August 1, 1776 in western South Carolina.[1][2] Williamson gathered reinforcements, however, and led several expeditions against the Cherokee, killing an estimated 2,000 and destroying half of their 62 towns.[2]

During the war Stuart fled to Georgia and then to Pensacola in the Loyalist colony of West Florida. He died there in 1779.

Legacy and honors

Stuart's home, built in 1772 in Charleston, is now known as the Colonel John Stuart House and was named a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1973.

See also

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  • Anglo-Cherokee War (1759–1761)
  • Cherokee-American wars (1776–1794)

Bibliography

  • O’Donnell, James H., III. (2000). "Stuart, John". American National Biography Online.

Further reading

  • Alden, John Richard. (1944). John Stuart and the Southern Colonial Frontier.

References

1. ^John L. Nichols. "Alexander Cameron, British Agent among the Cherokee, 1764-1781"], The South Carolina Historical Magazine, Vol. 97, No. 2 (Apr., 1996), pp. 94-114, Published by: South Carolina Historical Society, Article Stable URL: [https://www.jstor.org/stable/27570150], accessed 20 February 2014
2. ^LLEWELLYN M. TOULMIN, "Backcountry Warrior: Brig. Gen. Andrew Williamson", Journal of Backcountry Studies, Vol. 7 No.1, Spring 2012
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