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Seminole History
Seminole history started in the 1700s in the states known today as Georgia and Alabama. They all descended from the creek Indians which disbanded mostly because of wars and conflicts with European settlers. However, even within the creek Indians there was some disharmony as the lower creek Indians moved to Florida to escape the dominationContinue reading “Seminole History”
Seminole Warfare
The Second Seminole war “The nation abandoned older Jeffersonian ideals of national expansion predicated upon ideological conversion and instead embraced violent conquest, without a real debate, let alone a fight. This project has two main focuses. In the first, I examine how disparate people in Florida, including generals, volunteers, soldiers, Seminoles, and Black Seminoles, viewedContinue reading “Seminole Warfare”
Physical Characteristics
“It will be convenient for me to describe the Florida Seminole as they present themselves, first as individuals, and next as members of a society. know it is impossible to separate, really, the individual as such from the individual as a member of society; nevertheless, there is the man as we see him, having certainContinue reading “Physical Characteristics”