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General Andrew Jackson's attack of Negro Fort led to the first Seminole War. The first war took place between 1814 and 1819.

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Who was the first seminole leader during the first seminole war?

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How many Seminole Wars were in Florida?

The First Seminole War was 1817 to 1818, the Second was 1835 to 1842 and the third was from 1855 to 1858.


Who was the presidents during the Seminole War?

The Seminole Wars took place in Florida between 1817 and 1858, primarily during two significant conflicts: the First Seminole War (1817-1818) under President James Monroe and the Second Seminole War (1835-1842) during President Andrew Jackson's administration. The Third Seminole War occurred later, from 1855 to 1858, while Franklin Pierce was president. Each of these leaders played a role in the U.S. government's policies and military actions regarding the Seminole people.


What was the first Seminole War about?

General Andrew Jackson's troops invaded FL to capture Seminole raiders who often helped runaway slaves and sometimes raided U.S settlements. This Began the First Seminole War


In 1807 what were amaricans angry at?

the war of 1812 and the First Seminole War


What happened in the first Seminole war?

they all died


Who aided the seminole people in their war against white settlers?

The British during the first Seminole War 1814-1819. Between the wars the Seminole were able to trade with the white settlers.


Where in Florida was the Seminole war?

The Seminole war was fought in Florida. :-)


When did the Seminole war end?

The Seminole Wars lasted from 1812 to 1858, a total of 46 years.


Is it true that the first Seminole War began when the US tried to force the Seminole Indians to move to Spanish Florida?

Two letters no


Who lead troops into Seminole country in 1818?

In 1818, General Andrew Jackson led U.S. troops into Seminole country during the First Seminole War. His campaign was aimed at suppressing Seminole raids into American territory and addressing issues related to runaway slaves seeking refuge among the Seminoles. Jackson's actions were controversial and ultimately contributed to the U.S. acquisition of Florida from Spain in 1821.


What is a major accomplishment of Osceola?

Osceola helped lead the Seminole tribe in the Second Seminole War.