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The Seminoles primarily transported themselves and goods using canoes, which were well-suited for navigating the numerous rivers and wetlands of Florida. They crafted these canoes from cypress trees, allowing for efficient travel through the region's waterways. On land, they used horses and, at times, walked or used dogs to carry smaller loads. Overall, their transportation methods were adapted to their environment and lifestyle.

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