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Where some tribes went more peacefully, the Seminoles were not willing to just hand over their land. The Seminole Wars erupted in Florida. The Seminoles proved to be worthy warriors, and they were especially violent battles. Leaders, such as Osceola, knew the land and how to maneuver in it, whereas soldiers from the United States side were unfamiliar with swamp terrains. They used this to their advantage, and to some success. However, in the end, sheer numbers and superior weapons pushed the Seminoles back. They were confined to reservations. There are still many remnants of these wars throughout Florida, such as Fort Brooke in Tampa, and cities and counties named after Seminole leaders throughout the state.

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He was angry that the act was passed.

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