Why did the Yamasees attack English settlements in South Carolina in 1715?
A. Colonial traders had not only abused the Yamasees but had also threatened their lands.
B. They were angry over the recent alliance between the Creeks and the English.
C. They had recently allied with the Spanish to push English settlers out of the Carolinas.
D. They heard rumors that the English settlers were planning to exterminate all Native Americans in the area.
Answer: A
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