one of the most distractive -- d estructive raids, i think, that you read about, the former governor of south carolina, james moore, who leads 50 whites and 1000 indians, yamasee at others, down to florida, attacking the apalachee and others. he wrote about how destructive these rates were. his claims may be exaggerated in those letters, but thousands were sold into slavery. some were incorporated into yamasee and creek communities. you had a number, like we said, maybe 800 that went to french louisiana to establish that connection and alliance. you had maybe 1000 or so that relocated to the savannah river area to be under the protection of the english. and they will participate in slave raiding after that. ok, the last thing i want to mention about this before we move onto something else is the end result of the slave raids is devastating for the spanish and for florida. and florida is largely depopulated of indians -- not completely, but largely. the other thing is it pretty much ends the mission system. this is a mid-18th-century map, maybe a little bit later. i highlighted in yel