They went to war against president Andrew Jackson's army.
Fox and sauk and the seminole
the Seminoles -- successfully resisted removal and they did so fiercely. Their resistance to removal brought about the Second Seminole War.
They hid in Florida
in the movie seminole in 1953 osceola was played by anthony quinn
Osceola
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Cherokee's, Seminole's, Creeks, Choctaw's, and Chickasaw's
Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek(Muskogee).
The Seminole response to the Indian Removal Act was one of resistance and conflict. Many members of the tribe, led by leaders like Osceola, rejected the forced removal and chose to fight against U.S. government efforts to relocate them from their ancestral lands in Florida. This resistance culminated in the Second Seminole War (1835-1842), which became one of the most costly and prolonged conflicts in U.S. history. Ultimately, the Seminoles' determination to remain on their land led to a unique outcome, as some were able to evade removal and continue to inhabit parts of Florida.
The Seminole people primarily reside in Florida, where they have established a significant presence, particularly in the southeastern part of the state. They also have a smaller population in Oklahoma, where many Seminole were relocated during the 19th century due to forced removal policies. Today, the Seminole Tribe of Florida is a federally recognized tribe, with its own government and enterprises.
By adopting the contemporary culture of white people.
1. Cherokee2. Choctaw3. Creek4. Chickasaw5.Sauk and Fox6. Seminole