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The Seminole people emerged in Florida during the 18th century, primarily as a result of the migration of various Native American tribes, including the Creek, who sought refuge from European colonization and conflict in the southeastern United States. They were drawn to the region's abundant resources and relative isolation. Over time, these groups coalesced into the Seminole tribe, developing a distinct identity and culture in the Florida wetlands. Their presence in Florida was further solidified through resistance against colonial and later U.S. expansion efforts.

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