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EARLY 19TH C. US-INDIAN WARFARE
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The Creek War, 1813-14 The Creek Civil War, 1812
Big Warrior Red Sticks Peter McQueen
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TECUMSEH
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The Creek War, 1813-14 The Creek Civil War, 1812
The Fort Mims Massacre, 1813 William Weatherford (Chief Red Eagle)
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FORT MIMS MASSACRE
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The Creek War, 1813-14 The Creek Civil War, 1812
The Fort Mims Massacre, 1813 The US Response Fort Deposit Fort Strother John Coffee Talladega Hillabee Battle of Horseshoe Bend
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THE CREEK WAR
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HORSESHOE BEND
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BATTLE OF HORSESHOE BEND
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The Creek War, 1813-14 The Creek Civil War, 1812
The Fort Mims Massacre, 1813 The US Response The US-Creek Treaty
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U.S.-CREEK TREATY
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The Seminole Wars The First Seminole War Adams-Onis Treaty
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SEMINOLE WARS
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ADAMS-ONIS TREATY
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The Second Seminole War, 1835-42
Origins of the War Indian Removal Act “Trail of Tears” Treaty of Payne’s Landing Treaty of Fort Gibson John Eaton Osceola Dade Massacre
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INDIAN REMOVAL ACT
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SEMINOLE WARS
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OSCEOLA
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SECOND SEMINOLE WAR
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The Second Seminole War, 1835-42
Origins of the War The US Retaliates: Winfield Scott in Florida Edmund Pendleton Gaines Richard Keith Call
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WINFIELD SCOTT
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The Second Seminole War, 1835-42
Origins of the War The US Retaliates: Winfield Scott in Florida Thomas Jesup Takes Command The Battle of Okeechobee
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THOMAS JESUP
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OSCEOLA
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ZACHARY TAYLOR
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The Second Seminole War, 1835-42
Origins of the War The US Retaliates: Winfield Scott in Florida Thomas Jesup Takes Command Zachary Taylor: Old Rough & Ready Ending the War
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