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Why might some Americans have wanted to move the seminole from the reservation?

Because the US government wanted to keep the citizens safe. . . . Or because the US government wanted land so that they could cultivate it, use it, build on it and make money off it. The natives were a hassle that the pioneers viewed as savages. Once the Seminoles were pushed away from the Lake Worth area, because the whites wanted to be near all the water, they were only allowed into white towns during specified trading days. The Seminoles were referred to as "dumb Indians" and treated cruelly. Sure, the government wanted to keep their white people safe, and they wanted to keep the land they had claimed. They didn't see the Seminoles as equal human beings. When the Seminoles fought back to remain on their land, they had every right to. Their land was being taken from them and they were being forced out of their homes so that the US government could expand their territories. People saw Florida as a great opportunity to make money, because everyone wanted to go to paradise. What you should be asking is, "Why in the world did the newcomers think they had a right to be there in the first place?" It's like walking into somebody's living room and saying, "Get out. This is my house now. Sorry."


Did turkey go to war in the first and second world wars?

The Republic of Turkey did not come into existence until 1923. So while the Republic of Turkey didn't go to war in the First World War, Turks did go to war under the flag of the Ottoman Empire, which was aligned with the Central Powers. In the Second World War, Turkey became a signatory to a treaty with the Allies in 1945 - at a time when it was a bit late to commit itself to the war.


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Why were the Seminoles important?

Because the U.S. government wanted to keep the citizens safe.


Why did the US government want to remove the Seminole Indian from Florida?

Because the US government wanted to keep the citizens safe. . . . Or because the US government wanted land so that they could cultivate it, use it, build on it and make money off it. The natives were a hassle that the pioneers viewed as savages. Once the Seminoles were pushed away from the Lake Worth area, because the whites wanted to be near all the water, they were only allowed into white towns during specified trading days. The Seminoles were referred to as "dumb Indians" and treated cruelly. Sure, the government wanted to keep their white people safe, and they wanted to keep the land they had claimed. They didn't see the Seminoles as equal human beings. When the Seminoles fought back to remain on their land, they had every right to. Their land was being taken from them and they were being forced out of their homes so that the US government could expand their territories. People saw Florida as a great opportunity to make money, because everyone wanted to go to paradise. What you should be asking is, "Why in the world did the newcomers think they had a right to be there in the first place?" It's like walking into somebody's living room and saying, "Get out. This is my house now. Sorry."


Why did the US government wanted to remove the Seminole Indians from Florida?

Because the US government wanted to keep the citizens safe. . . . Or because the US government wanted land so that they could cultivate it, use it, build on it and make money off it. The natives were a hassle that the pioneers viewed as savages. Once the Seminoles were pushed away from the Lake Worth area, because the whites wanted to be near all the water, they were only allowed into white towns during specified trading days. The Seminoles were referred to as "dumb Indians" and treated cruelly. Sure, the government wanted to keep their white people safe, and they wanted to keep the land they had claimed. They didn't see the Seminoles as equal human beings. When the Seminoles fought back to remain on their land, they had every right to. Their land was being taken from them and they were being forced out of their homes so that the US government could expand their territories. People saw Florida as a great opportunity to make money, because everyone wanted to go to paradise. What you should be asking is, "Why in the world did the newcomers think they had a right to be there in the first place?" It's like walking into somebody's living room and saying, "Get out. This is my house now. Sorry."


Why did the US government want to remove the seminole Indians from nation?

Because the US government wanted to keep the citizens safe. . . . Or because the US government wanted land so that they could cultivate it, use it, build on it and make money off it. The natives were a hassle that the pioneers viewed as savages. Once the Seminoles were pushed away from the Lake Worth area, because the whites wanted to be near all the water, they were only allowed into white towns during specified trading days. The Seminoles were referred to as "dumb Indians" and treated cruelly. Sure, the government wanted to keep their white people safe, and they wanted to keep the land they had claimed. They didn't see the Seminoles as equal human beings. When the Seminoles fought back to remain on their land, they had every right to. Their land was being taken from them and they were being forced out of their homes so that the US government could expand their territories. People saw Florida as a great opportunity to make money, because everyone wanted to go to paradise. What you should be asking is, "Why in the world did the newcomers think they had a right to be there in the first place?" It's like walking into somebody's living room and saying, "Get out. This is my house now. Sorry."


What are the Seminole tribe customs?

The environment where the Seminoles lived was hot and humid when they lived in the Everglades of Florida. When traveling the Trail of Tears, the winter was brutal and cold. When they finally reached what is now Oklahoma, the Seminoles where not used to dry weather and cold winters. Most of the Tribe died in the rough environments.


What legislation meant to constrain race with prejudicial boundaries was enacted. How did the Native Americans fight this legislation?

The Indian Removal Act of 1830 passed under the Jackson presidency authorized negotiations with Native Americans for their â??safetyâ??. In reality it gave non-natives access to valued Native American lands and inevitably led to The Trail of Tears. The Seminoles did not go peacefully and along with fugitive slaves fought in The Second Seminole War between 1836 and 1842. In the end, however, they too were removed from their lands by the government.


Why might some Americans have wanted to move the seminole from the reservation?

Because the US government wanted to keep the citizens safe. . . . Or because the US government wanted land so that they could cultivate it, use it, build on it and make money off it. The natives were a hassle that the pioneers viewed as savages. Once the Seminoles were pushed away from the Lake Worth area, because the whites wanted to be near all the water, they were only allowed into white towns during specified trading days. The Seminoles were referred to as "dumb Indians" and treated cruelly. Sure, the government wanted to keep their white people safe, and they wanted to keep the land they had claimed. They didn't see the Seminoles as equal human beings. When the Seminoles fought back to remain on their land, they had every right to. Their land was being taken from them and they were being forced out of their homes so that the US government could expand their territories. People saw Florida as a great opportunity to make money, because everyone wanted to go to paradise. What you should be asking is, "Why in the world did the newcomers think they had a right to be there in the first place?" It's like walking into somebody's living room and saying, "Get out. This is my house now. Sorry."


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The Republic of Turkey did not come into existence until 1923. So while the Republic of Turkey didn't go to war in the First World War, Turks did go to war under the flag of the Ottoman Empire, which was aligned with the Central Powers. In the Second World War, Turkey became a signatory to a treaty with the Allies in 1945 - at a time when it was a bit late to commit itself to the war.


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