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The Apache people historically inhabited areas in the Southwestern United States, and while some groups may have migrated or interacted with other tribes, they were not originally from Florida. The presence of indigenous groups in Florida was primarily dominated by tribes such as the Seminoles and the Timucua. In the 19th century, conflicts and forced relocations, including the impact of the Indian Removal Act, affected many Native American communities across the U.S., including those in Florida. The Apache eventually faced similar challenges in their traditional territories, resulting in a loss of land and autonomy.

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