osceola
the Seminoles -- successfully resisted removal and they did so fiercely. Their resistance to removal brought about the Second Seminole War.
Osceola, and some of his people refused to leave Florida.
They ignored the treaty and resisted removal with force.
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.
After promising U.S. leaders they would leave Florida in 1832, the Seminole Indians largely resisted relocation. Many chose to remain in their ancestral lands, leading to a series of conflicts known as the Seminole Wars. The U.S. government's attempts to forcibly remove them resulted in prolonged fighting and significant loss of life on both sides. Ultimately, some Seminoles escaped to the swamps and everglades, where they maintained their independence and culture.
they had gold in their land but they did not leave without a fight
The list of questions that you can ask, or rather that they can answer is much shorter. Did they work there How long When did they leave
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I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love was created in 1979.
that amelia left miami florida
Eighteen.