In 1729, a pro-English group within the tribe attacked the French settlements at Fort Rosalie.
In 1716, the French founded Natchez as Fort Rosalie; it became the dominant town and trading post of the area.
The French commander of Fort Rosalie reprimanded the murderer.
Before the day was over, they had destroyed the entire French colony at Natchez, including Fort Rosalie.
More than 240 people were killed in the subsequent fighting, most of them French men, and Fort Rosalie was ruined.
The Natchez attacked Fort Rosalie and its surrounding settlements, killing 240 Frenchmen.
The Natchez wiped out the entire settlement and captured Fort Rosalie.
The French rebuilt Fort Rosalie in the early 1730s.
The city of Natchez traces its origin to the founding of Fort Rosalie in 1716.
Before the day was over, the entire French colony at Natchez was wiped out, including Fort Rosalie.