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In 1818, General Andrew Jackson led U.S. troops into Seminole country during the First Seminole War. His campaign was aimed at suppressing Seminole raids into American territory and addressing issues related to runaway slaves seeking refuge among the Seminoles. Jackson's actions were controversial and ultimately contributed to the U.S. acquisition of Florida from Spain in 1821.

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