From The History of Georgia:
"Taking advantage of the unsettled condition of affairs and hearkening to the advice and the bribes of royal agents the Cherokees in violation of established treaties began depredating upon the frontiers of Georgia and the Carolinas. To these lawless and bloody acts were they largely incited by Captain Stuart his majesty's superintendent of Indian affairs in the Southern Department and by Mr. Cameron, his assistant."
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