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Second Seminole War
The Seminole Indian Wars (1814-1858)
Fort King National Historic Landmark Education Guide 1 Fig5
Territorial Florida Castillo De San Marcos National Monument Second Seminole War, 1835-1842 St
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The Whiteman's Seminole White Manhood, Indians and Slaves, and the Second Seminole War
Seminole Origins
Seminole War Reading List
Creating a Seminole Enemy: Ethnic and Racial Diversity in the Conquest of Florida
Black Seminoles—Gullahs Who Escaped from Slavery
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The Second Seminole War, the Ad Hoc Origins of American Imperialism, and the Silence of Slavery
The Second Seminole War and the Limits of American Aggression
War, Words, and the Southern Way the Florida Acquisition and the Rhetoric of Southern Honor
"The Only Treaty I Will Ever Execute Will Be This!" with That, Osceola
The Second Creek War
Flhistory 1812-1842
The South Florida Frontier Between the Seminole Wars
Environment As Enemy in the Second Seminole War
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The Florida Historical Quarterly, Has Been Established at Florida Atlantic University Library, Boca Raton
“Killing the Cattle, Hogs, and Fowls”/Stories of Osceola Andrew Stephen Vickory College of William and Mary - Arts & Sciences,
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Black Seminole Involvement and Leadership During the Second Seminole War, 1835-1842
23 July 1839 Location: Trading Post on Caloosahatchee River
Seminoles and Settlers on the Florida Frontier: Using Glass Bottle Analysis to Reconstruct Daily Life at Stranahan’S Trading Post, Fort Lauderdale
American Conflicts / Wars
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The Background and Continued Cultural and Historical Importance of the Seminole Wars in Florida
Battle of the Withlacoochee Summary1 the Battle of Withlacoochee Was Fought on December 31, 1835, Between Seminole Indians
More About the Seminole Wars Safe Guarding Slavery Was One of the Key Factors Motivating the US Government’S Action
E End of a Second Seminole War (1842) Opens the Interior of the Florida Territory to New Settlers