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The Florida Purchase, also known as the Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819, was not a purchase from the Seminoles but rather an agreement between the United States and Spain. Under this treaty, Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. in exchange for the U.S. renouncing claims to Texas and settling boundary disputes. The Seminole people were significantly impacted by this agreement, as their lands were included in the territory being ceded, but they were not directly involved in the negotiations. The treaty ultimately facilitated U.S. expansion and the removal of Native American tribes from the region.

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