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  • ...f [[Black Seminoles]], descendants of slaves held by Seminoles who adopted Seminole culture, live in [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|T
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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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  • ...l of the Seminole Wars article, including all of the section on the Second Seminole War.) Therefore, while a substantially similar version has been released un ...ed articles that can be written. There are, of course, the First and Third Seminole Wars, and at a slight remove, the seizure of Fernandina from Spain in 1812
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  • ...tently with them and later with the United States up to start of the First Seminole War. ...ghly meant "wild ones" or "runaways", and which is the probable origin of "Seminole". This name was eventually also applied to the other groups in Florida, alt
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  • | pagename = Seminole | abc = Seminole
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  • *Mahon, John K. ''History of the Second Seminole War 1835-1842''. Second edition. University Presses of Florida. ISBN 0-8130 *Weisman, Brent Richards. ''Unconquered People: Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians''. University Press of Florida. ISBN 0-8130-1663-0.
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  • The '''First Seminole War''' was a conflict between the [[United States of America]] and several ...y sources give dates of 1816-1818 (which would include the attack on the [[Seminole Wars#The Creek War and the Negro Fort|Negro Fort]] in 1816).<ref>[http://ww
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  • | pagename = First Seminole War | abc = First Seminole War
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  • ...818) U.S. troops led by Andrew Jackson invaded Spanish Florida to suppress Seminole and other Indian groups allegedly responsible for raids into Georgia and Al
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  • *Knetsch, Joe. ''Florida's Seminole Wars: 1817-1858''. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-2424-7. (2003) *Mahon, John K. ''History of the Second Seminole War 1835-1842''. University of Florida Press. ISBN 0-8130-1097-7. (2nd ed.
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  • | pagename = Second Seminole War | abc = Second Seminole War
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  • | pagename = Seminole Wars | abc = Seminole Wars
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  • ...Florida known as Seminoles, and in particular the First, Second and Third Seminole Wars
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  • ...military/library/report/1995/WJC.htm American military strategy during the Seminole War (Marine Command and Staff College)] *[http://www.historycentral.com/documents/FSeminole.html The First Seminole War (1817-1818)]
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  • {{r|Black Seminole}} {{r|Seminole Nation of Oklahoma}}
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  • *[[First Seminole War]] *[[Second Seminole War]]
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  • {{r|First Seminole War}} {{r|Third Seminole War}}
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  • == Timeline for Seminole Wars == A sequence of significant events in the Seminole Wars.
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  • {{r|Second Seminole War}} {{r|First Seminole War}}
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  • *Knetsch, Joe. ''Florida's Seminole Wars: 1817-1858''. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-2424-7. (2003) *Mahon, John K. ''History of the Second Seminole War 1835-1842''. University of Florida Press. ISBN 0-8130-1097-7. (2nd ed.
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  • {{r|Seminole Wars}} {{r|Seminole}}
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  • | pagename = Second Seminole War | abc = Second Seminole War
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  • | pagename = USS Seminole (AKA-104) | abc = USS Seminole (AKA-104)
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  • == Timeline for Second Seminole War == A sequence of significant events in the Second Seminole War.
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  • *Mahon, John K. ''History of the Second Seminole War 1835-1842''. Second edition. University Presses of Florida. ISBN 0-8130 *Weisman, Brent Richards. ''Unconquered People: Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians''. University Press of Florida. ISBN 0-8130-1663-0.
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  • ...818) U.S. troops led by Andrew Jackson invaded Spanish Florida to suppress Seminole and other Indian groups allegedly responsible for raids into Georgia and Al
    208 bytes (29 words) - 09:13, 6 September 2009
  • ...Florida known as Seminoles, and in particular the First, Second and Third Seminole Wars
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  • Dr. Wesley Borgman is a veterinarian and owner of the Seminole Animal Hospital, LLC in Sanford, FL. Steeped in Florida traditions, Dr. Bor In 2004, he opened the Seminole Animal Hospital, LLC in Seminole County. He has a special interest in teaching new pet owners how to care fo
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  • {{rpl|Second Seminole War}} {{rpl|Seminole Wars}}
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  • ...f [[Black Seminoles]], descendants of slaves held by Seminoles who adopted Seminole culture, live in [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|T
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  • ''Sources cited in the [[Second Seminole War]] article.'' *Florida Board of State Institutions. 1903. ''Soldiers of Florida in the Seminole Indian, Civil and Spanish-American wars''. at [http://diglib.lib.fsu.edu/eb
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  • |event='''1817-1818''': First Seminole War. |event='''1835-1842''': Second Seminole War.
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  • *Missall, John and Mary Lou Missall. ''The Seminole Wars: America's Longest Indian Conflict''. University Press of Florida. (20
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