During the 1800s, the Seminole people were primarily controlled by the United States government, which sought to remove them from their lands in Florida through a series of treaties and military actions. This culminated in the Seminole Wars, particularly the Second and Third Seminole Wars (1835-1842 and 1855-1858), where the U.S. aimed to forcibly relocate the Seminole to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River. Despite facing significant military pressure, many Seminole resisted removal and continued to inhabit the swamps and forests of Florida.
florida
Latin America
Russia took over in 1800.
Neamathla
A persomn named Osceola
took bribes, controlled contracts,and embezzled money
Timor-Leste, Mongolia, Japan, Venezuela, Iran, Iceland and Lichtenstein were not controlled by France in the mid-1800s.
ottoman empire controlled Iraq in the 1800's
John C. Calhoun was the secretary of the war during the third Seminole war
The United States
The United States
South American countries were not.