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19 September, 01:17

Why did the Seminoles begin to relocate after the Second Seminole War?

A. The Seminole leader, Chief Osceola, had been captured and died in prison.

B. The Seminole leader, Chief Osceola, had signed an agreement saying that they would relocate.

C. The Seminoles had lost more than 50 percent of their men and their leader, Chief Osceola.

D. The Seminoles were surrounded by US troops and saw no hope without Chief Osceola.

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  1. 19 September, 01:29
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    "C. The Seminoles had lost more than 50 percent of their men and their leader, Chief Osceola" is the best option since these losses were devastating to the population.
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