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Florida is closely related to the Seminole Indians.
Seminole Indians.
There were four tribes in what is today Florida, the: Seminole, Calusa, Timucua, and Miccosukee. Please Note: The Seminole may have different sub-tribes that are 'heaped' together with them, this is common when defining Native American tribal units and not meant to disparage any sub-culture.
it was Indian territory.
Fox and sauk and the seminole
the seminole lived in the everglades in Florida.
the seminole lived in the everglades in florida.
Florida is closely related to the Seminole Indians.
Seminole Indians.
Seminole is the major tribe there.
Four: the creek, the chickasaw, the choctaw, and the seminole.
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.
The land that was given to the United States was known as the Indian Territory.
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.
By adopting the contemporary culture of white people.
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The Seminoles were forced to cross both the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River.