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David Tate had big shoes to fill. His father, also named David Taitt, a British loyalist was the Deputy Superintendent Indian Agent for the Southern District, before and during the American Revolution. The British Southern strategy was in play. Taitt dutifully followed orders to incite and lead the Creek Indians into battle against colonials; he was a hated man. Taitt’s liason with Sehoy McPherson was arranged by the rising star in the Creek Confederacy, her half brother, Alexander McGillivray. His union with Sehoy produced David Tate.