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... Finally, in 1857 the reorganization of the tribe took a major leap forward when the Indian Claims Commission awarded the Seminoles (of both Oklahoma and Florida ...
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... Most Seminoles were either dead or had already moved from Florida and relocated to Indian Territory, in today's Esposito 3 Oklahoma. ...
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... In the early 1800s, the United States bought Florida from Spain. Then the government began to urge the Seminoles to Oklahoma. Some agreed to move. ...
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... Another member of the five tribes is the Seminoles, a Native American tribe of the Muskogean language family. Most now live in Oklahoma and southern Florida. ...
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... any contact with white men." Many Native Americans were forced to travel west on the Trail of Tears to present-day Oklahoma. A number of Seminoles refused to ...
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... The Oklahoma Sooners won the unanimous National Championship by defeating the Florida State Seminoles in the Orange Bowl. Oklahoma ...
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... Tribes with the other four tribes being the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and the Seminoles. ... More than 100,000 Cherokee Indians live in parts of Oklahoma now. ...
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... tribes before them, were forced westward to Indian Territory (later Oklahoma). ... In the 1830s and 1840s, Seminoles under Osceola unsuccessfully resisted removal ...
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... of the Mississippi to present day Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma. ... Some tribes, such as the Seminoles, were so resistant that government efforts ...
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... the Mississippi to present day Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma.6 Southern ... Some tribes, such as the Seminoles, were so resistant that government ...
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... After the defeat of the Cherokees, the Seminoles decided to fight for their land ... Many Indians died when the United States army took the Cherokees to Oklahoma. ...
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... 1812 at New Orleans and also fought and defeated the Creeks and Seminoles in a ... years later the Indians were forced to sign a treaty and relocate in Oklahoma. ...
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... Braves, the Chicago Blackhawks, and of course the Florida State Seminoles are all ... Commonly one can drive through the states of Oklahoma or Nevada and see signs ...
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