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3 November, 16:43

How did the Seminoles' Florida location affect how they were forced west?

Select the best answer from the choices provided.

1. They were moved sooner than other tribes because they were closer to strategic military locations.

2. They resisted removal because of their isolated position in the swamps and bayous of Florida.

3. They were left alone longer because Florida was not as desirable as other regions of the Southeast.

4. They were defended against U. S. invasions by their Spanish allies in the Florida region.

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  1. 3 November, 19:47
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    I think the answer is 2. They resisted removal because of their isolated position in the swamps and bayous of Florida. Apart from that, the response from the Seminole were mixed because some of them voluntarily left their land while others fought the army and many died as a result.
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