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The second war in the 1830s often refers to the Second Seminole War, which took place from 1835 to 1842 in Florida. This conflict arose as the U.S. government sought to forcibly remove the Seminole people from their lands, following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The war was marked by guerrilla tactics from the Seminole, led by leaders like Osceola, and resulted in significant casualties and hardships for both sides. Ultimately, the war ended without a clear victory, but it forced many Seminoles into exile and solidified U.S. control over Florida.

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