Category
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Trail of Tears
forced displacement of Five Civilized Tribes
Seminole
The Seminole are a Native American people who developed in Florida in the 18th century. Today, they live in Oklahoma and Florida, and comprise three federally recognized tribes: the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, as well as independent groups. The Seminole people emerged in a process of ethnogenesis from various Native American groups who settled in Spanish Florida beginning in the early 1700s, most significantly northern Muscogee Creeks from what are now Georgia and Alabama.
Five Civilized Tribes
group of Native Americans in the southeastern US (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek (Muscogee), Seminole) regarded by white people as ‘civilized’ due to adoption of attributes of Anglo-American culture
Micanopy
town in Alachua County, Florida, United States
Indian Removal Act
law signed on May 28, 1830 by President Andrew Jackson
Seminole Wars
19th-century wars between the United States Army and the Seminole people of Florida
Indigenous people of the Everglades region
Peoples of the Florida Everglades