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The original tribes that lived in Florida were the Apalachee, Creek, Choctaw, Calusa, Tequesta, Miccosukee and the Timucua. Although most would associate Florida with the Seminole, the Seminole was actually an alliance of Florida and Georgia tribes who banded together to fight the foreign invaders in the 1700's. Later they became the Seminole sovereign nation. The Seminole and the Miccosukee are the only two federally recognized tribes in Florida now.
Roger Williams founded a settlement that later joined with Providence became part of Rhode Island.
A Native American people made up of various primarily Creek groups who moved into northern Florida during the 18th and 19th centuries, later inhabiting the Everglades region as well, with present-day populations in Oklahoma and southern Florida. The Seminole Wars ended in the removal of the majority of the Seminoles to Indian Territory.Source: Answers.com_____________________________Runaway
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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.
Bayard Rustin joined and then left the communist party.
Roger Williams was part of a religous group called the puritans who settled there in 1628. he was expelled for dissent and later settled providence. he then joined anne hutchinson to form rhode island
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
Joined the Confederacy, that is - Arkansas, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina.
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