The Seminoles
The Seminoles
The Seminole Indians are a tribe of Indians who now
have territory and reservations in Florida and Oklahoma.
They once belonged to the Muskogee tribe that lived along
streams in what are now southern Georgia and Alabama.
The Seminoles moved to Florida and Oklahoma
around 1708 when the white men drove them out of their
homes and took their land. The Seminoles adjusted well to
life in Florida.
In the late 1700’s and early 1800’s Florida was a
territory of Spain, that made the Seminoles Spanish
citizens. Like white men, they had black slaves, but they
treated their slaves with respect. In the early 1800’s
General Andrew Jackson attacked the few Seminole
villages left in Georgia and forced most of the Indians to
flee to their relatives in Florida. Among them were a
young woman and her son, Osceola, who would grow up to
become a great Seminole leader. This attack started the
First Seminole War.
Florida was sold to the United States by Spain in
1819. In 1823 the Seminoles signed a treaty giving up most
of their land. Once they moved into...
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