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  • ...applied to some of these Indians at first, and later to all of them. The [[Seminole]]s of Florida and [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], and the [[Miccosukee] .... Slaves running away from plantations in the U.S. were welcomed into the "Seminole" bands in Florida, and the Spanish authorities allowed runaway slaves to se
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  • ...ost no military or government presence in Florida and was unable to stop [[Seminole]] warriors who routinely crossed the border and raided U.S. villages and fa
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  • ...e [[Seminole Wars]]. The Second Seminole War, often referred to as ''the'' Seminole War, was the most expensive Indian war fought by the United States, and las ...tribe" with "Florida tribes".) Other groups in Florida at the time of the Seminole Wars included "Spanish Indians", so called because it was believed at the t
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  • * [[USS Seminole (AKA-104)]]
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  • The specific test area was suburban Orlando, including southwest Seminole County and parts of Orange County (Wekiva, Sweetwater, Lake Brantley, and S
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  • ...equipment, but the first purpose-built Army SIGINT aircraft was the RU-8D Seminole, which had a Doppler navigation system and wing-mounted direction-finding e
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  • ...lized Tribes]] ([[Cherokee]], [[Choctaw]], [[Chickasaw]], [[Creek]], and [[Seminole]]). Although some of the tribes signed removal treaties, the voluntary nat
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  • ...as not in charge. Monroe sent in General [[Andrew Jackson]] who pushed the Seminole Indians south, executed two British merchants who were supplying weapons, d
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  • ...later, however, after a Japanese destroyer force sank the fleet tug ''USS Seminole (AT-65)'' and the district patrol vessel YP-284 off Lunga Point, the ship r
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  • Klos, George. "Blacks and the Seminole Removal Debate." In ''The African American Heritage of Florida'', ed. David Mahon, John K. ''History of the Second Seminole War 1835-1842''. revised ed. Gainesville: University of Florida, 1985. Tell
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  • | title=Seminole Negro Indians, Macabebes, and Civilian Irregulars: Models for the Future Em
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  • | title=Seminole Negro Indians, Macabebes, and Civilian Irregulars: Models for the Future Em
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  • | title=Seminole Negro Indians, Macabebes, and Civilian Irregulars: Models for the Future Em
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  • | title=Seminole Negro Indianss, Macabebes, and Civilian Irregulars: Models for the Future E
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