the seminals lived in florda
The Seminole's live mostly in Florida.
Miami Hurricanes and then the Florida State Seminoles
Usc try alabama or even auburn
Yes, the Seminole tribe still exists. Today, most of them live in Oklahoma with a minority in Florida. There are three federally recognized tribes and independent groups.
The seminoles are their own tribe.
pong Florida is well known as a hotbed of football talent, and the Florida Gators, Florida State Seminoles and Miami Hurricanes are very popular. Baseball is very popular as well, especially among the Cuban community.
pong Florida is well known as a hotbed of football talent, and the Florida Gators, Florida State Seminoles and Miami Hurricanes are very popular. Baseball is very popular as well, especially among the Cuban community.
The Seminole are a Native American people originally of Florida, and now residing in that state and in Oklahoma. The Seminole nation came into existence in the 18th century and was composed of Indians from Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, most significantly the Creek Nation, as well as African Americans who escaped from slavery in South Carolina and Georgia (see Black Seminoles). While roughly 3,000 Seminoles were forced west of the Mississippi River, including the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, who picked up new members along their way, approximately 300 to 500 Seminoles stayed and fought in and around the Everglades of Florida. In a series of wars against the Seminoles in Florida, about 1,500 U.S. soldiers died. The Seminoles never surrendered to the United States government, hence, the Seminoles of Florida call themselves the "Unconquered People." The Florida Seminoles are the only American Indian tribe never to sign a formal peace treaty with the United States.Source: Answers.com
The Seminole are a Native American people originally of Florida, and now residing in that state and in Oklahoma. The Seminole nation came into existence in the 18th century and was composed of Indians from Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, most significantly the Creek Nation, as well as African Americans who escaped from slavery in South Carolina and Georgia (see Black Seminoles). While roughly 3,000 Seminoles were forced west of the Mississippi River, including the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, who picked up new members along their way, approximately 300 to 500 Seminoles stayed and fought in and around the Everglades of Florida. In a series of wars against the Seminoles in Florida, about 1,500 U.S. soldiers died. The Seminoles never surrendered to the United States government, hence, the Seminoles of Florida call themselves the "Unconquered People." The Florida Seminoles are the only American Indian tribe never to sign a formal peace treaty with the United States.Source: Answers.com
They hid in the deep swamps
Florida
Ohio State has 7, Florida State has 2.