Tomochichi was a prominent Native American leader of the Yamacraw tribe, best known for his role in facilitating the founding of the Georgia colony in the early 18th century. He is recognized for his diplomatic relationship with English colonist James Oglethorpe, which helped ensure peaceful coexistence between the settlers and the indigenous people. Tomochichi's efforts in promoting trade and understanding between the two groups played a significant role in the early development of the region. His legacy is often highlighted for its emphasis on cooperation and cultural exchange.
Tomochichi is best known for creating peaceful relations between the tribe and settlers.
Tomochichi is best known for creating peaceful relations between the tribe and settlers.
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Tomochichi was born in 1650. Not much is known about his early life.
The Native Indian tribe known as the Yamacraw were led by Tomochichi. He contributed to the establishment of peaceful relations between the colonists and the Indians.
tomochichi died in 1739.
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No, he was from the Muscogee (Muskogee) or Creek tribes. When he left these (or this) tribe (for whatever reason) he founded a new tribe known as [the] Yamacraw.
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Type your answer here... Who served as the translator for oglethorpe in his discussions with tomochichi?- william bull