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Seminole Indians

The Seminole Indians lived in the American Southeast, living in Florida. Most now live on reservations in Oklahoma.

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What did the Seminole live in?

chickees a thacthed roof with a raised floor

What year did Andrew Jackson issue the Indian removal act?

Congress passed the Indian Removal Act. It passed the Senate on 24 April 1830 and the House of Representatives on 26 May 1830. President Andrew Jackson signed it into law on 26 May 1830.

What are 2 reasons why the settlers and the seminoles went to war?

They happened, because the south was afraid of an uprising from the runaway slaves joining with the Seminoles, and because the Seminoles refused to move off their land.

Why did Andrew Jackson attack renegade seminole Indians in Florida?

Spain was supposedly in control of Florida, but they did not have much authority over the Indians who lived there and who, encourages by the British, made frequent raids North into Georgia. President Monroe ordered Jackson to guard the borders, but he grew tired of seeing the raiders escape back into Florida and so with in after them, against orders.

Why did Cuban people start settling in Fort Booke during the Second Seminole War?

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What is the main reason seminole resistance was so strong?

The main reason Seminole resistance was so strong was their deep connection to their land and culture, which motivated them to fiercely defend their territory against encroachment by settlers and the U.S. government. Additionally, the leadership of figures like Osceola inspired unity and determination among the Seminole people, facilitating organized resistance during the Seminole Wars. Their knowledge of the local terrain also provided strategic advantages in their guerrilla warfare tactics.

What is the Seminole Chickee?

A chickee is a shelter used by the Seminole tribe made of Palmetto thatch over a Cypress log frame. It was first used by the Seminoles in the early 1800's when the Seminoles were pursued by U.S. troops.

Which general's actions led to the First Seminole War?

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

Who were the Seminole?

The Seminole nation was formed in the 18th century in a process of ethnogenesis. It was composed of Native Americans from Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama, most significantly the Creek people, as well as African Americans who escaped to Florida from slavery in South Carolina and Georgia. Roughly 3,000 Seminoles were forced west of the Mississippi River during Indian Removal including ancestors of the present-day Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. (Wikipedia)

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What are some of the Seminole Indians traditions?

The Green corn dance or when a family member dies they leave him/her exposed to the outdoors they also leave there favorite possessions on a open platform with the person this is how there body decays.