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Q: Was the US justified in fighting the wars with the Seminoles?
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Was the us justifed in fighting the wars with the seminoles?

As justified as any Indian War when taking their territory was concerned.


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The three Seminole Wars or Florida Wars were fought between the US and the Seminole Indians and escaped slaves in Spains Florida Territory between 1817 and 1858.


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Name one America Indian tribe in the us?

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