1324-1379 (571-626 AD) (L'Uniona Homanus)

The Tsalagi Kingdom
With the emergence of the new Kingdoms in the Wappinger Region of the Northeast, the Chesapeake decided to move out of that region and focus on areas to the South. A growing land grab was being made by a group of tribes collectively known as the Tsalagi people. They had been led into this unity by a man named Lansa who was called by some the ‘new Abukcheeck’ in reference to the founder of the Huritian League. The Tsalagi controlled an are not on the coasts but rather more inland and bordering on the old lands of the Totelo who were conquered by the Chesapeake. Many of the Totelo got out of this area during the fighting and immigrated into Tsalagi lands. The new immigrants made some of the Tsalagi leadership more militaristic because they believed, according to the Totelo, that the Chesapeake were ready and waiting for the perfect time to attack the Tsalagi. Lansa rose to prominence among the Tsalagi for being the best at maing sure the other Tsalagi tribes combined their forces into a strong nation. The border between the Chesapeake and the Tsalagi was fortified and there was a sharp increase in the amount of activity and immigration into the Tsalagi lands which most of the leaders attributed to the actions of Lansa. In response to his increase in popularity, Lansa declared himself King in the year 1328 (575 AD).