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Calling Crow Nation

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The hostile Timuca people have traded some of their own people into slavery in exchange for deadly Spanish thundersticks. Calling Crow would vanquish the Timuca people, along with the conquistadors, but he must decide whether joining forces with the Englishmen …

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The hostile Timuca people have traded some of their own people into slavery in exchange for deadly Spanish thundersticks. Calling Crow would vanquish the Timuca people, along with the conquistadors, but he must decide whether joining forces with the Englishmen can halt the Spanish onslaught without sacrificing the freedom of his people.

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Margaret's verdict

"The hostile Timuca people have traded some of their own people into slavery in exchange for deadly Spanish thundersticks. Calling Crow would vanquish the Timuca people, along with the conquistadors, …"

— Margaret

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