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The leader, Osceola, called to his followers and told them to go against the Indian Removal Act and the Second Seminole War was started. Osceola was taken prisoner and he died while he was a captive. About 4,000 Seminole Indians were removed from Florida and a few hundred of them were killed. Over time, the U.S. decided to stop trying to remove them so some small groups of Seminole Indians managed to stay in Florida. Plus some Seminole Indian descendants live in Florida currently.

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Part of it is: The leader, Osceola, called to his followers and told them to go against the Indian Removal Act and the Second Seminole War was started. Osceola was taken prisoner and he died while he was a captive. About 4,000 Seminole Indians were removed from Florida and a few hundred of them were killed. Over time, the U.S. decided to stop trying to remove them so some small groups of Seminole Indians managed to stay in Florida. Plus some Seminole Indian descendants live in Florida currently.

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The Seminole were a native Indian group who lived where Florida is today. The causes of the first Seminole War were trade, land and slavery.

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The tribe refuse to leave Florida and attacking US Military posts

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Second Seminole War happened on 1835-12-23.

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Who was the chief of the Seminole Indians in 1829?

Osceola led a Seminole uprising called the "Second Seminole War"


What is a major accomplishment of Osceola?

Osceola helped lead the Seminole tribe in the Second Seminole War.


What years did the Second Seminole War take place?

1835-1842


What year did the Seminole war take place?

the Second Seminole War take place? 1835-1842


What is the second seminole war?

The second Seminole war took place between 1835 and 1842 between the various groups of native Americans.


How many Seminole Wars were in Florida?

The First Seminole War was 1817 to 1818, the Second was 1835 to 1842 and the third was from 1855 to 1858.


Did Osceola have any interactionposition or job with the us military of Seminole?

No, Osceola did not have a job with the US military of Seminole. He led a bank of warriors in the Second Seminole War, then became an adviser to Micanopy before being captured. He died in prison a few months later.


How long was the second seminole war?

7 years


Who was the leader in the second Seminole war?

Andrew Jackson.


Who won the second Seminole war?

The U.S. goverment.


Which general's actions led to the First Seminole War?

General Andrew Jackson's attack of Negro Fort led to the first Seminole War. The first war took place between 1814 and 1819.


Who is the Chief of the Seminole Indians in Florida?

Osceola (1804 - January 30, 1838) was an influential leader with the Seminole in Florida. Osceola led a small band of warriors in the Seminole resistance during the Second Seminole War when the United States tried to remove the Seminoles from their lands. He exercised a great deal of influence on Micanopy, the highest-ranking chief of the Seminoles