The Indian group that migrated with the Seminoles is the Creek Nation. Many Creeks, who were originally from present-day Georgia and Alabama, joined the Seminoles in Florida during the 18th and early 19th centuries. This migration was influenced by various factors, including resistance to removal policies and the search for new territories. As a result, the Seminoles became a diverse coalition, incorporating elements of Creek culture alongside their own.
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what are the seminoles customs and tradition
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The Seminoles were forced to cross both the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River.
which was true of the ayrans when they migrated to the subcontinent?
the gulf of Mexico
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yes they lost their land in the Indian Removal Act.
Yes they did.
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Seminole Indian patchwork is the various patterns on the Seminole's clothing that they wore.