Choctaw Civil War
The Choctaw Civil War was a period of economic and social unrest among the Choctaw people that degenerated into a civil war between 1747 and 1750. The war was fought between two different factions within the Choctaw over what the tribes's trade relations with British and French colonists should be. Hundreds of Choctaw died in the war and the pro-French faction retained their influence within the Choctaw nation.
Choctaw Civil War | |||||||
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Part of the American Indian Wars | |||||||
Louisiana Indians Walking Along a Bayou (Alfred Boisseau, 1847) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Choctaw Eastern Division Supported by: Louisiana |
Choctaw Western Division Supported by: South Carolina North Carolina Chakchiuma Chickasaw |
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