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Alexandria Reynolds
11 March, 09:56
Describe how did the seminole resist removal
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Collin Cochran
11 March, 12:28
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the Seminole resisted the removal from the government because they wanted the land which the Indians lived and the seminole, cherooke, chikawa, and 2 other tribes were removed from their homes. that removal was called trial of tears. the way the seminoles resisted is by putting up a fight to keep their land but a group of their own of about 20 to 40 sighned the treaty and that made all seminoles have to move.
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