Asked by Klauus
                What actions did Seminole Indians take in curtailing the effects of the Indian Removal Act?
1) They established a society free from government intervention.
2) They agreed to the government’s offer to relocate.
3) They fought to maintain control of their Florida territories.
4) They sued in court and won the right to keep their territories.
I think the answer is either 2 or 3 but I am not sure because the Seminole's did agree to relocate but then they did fight to maintain control of their territory.
            
        1) They established a society free from government intervention.
2) They agreed to the government’s offer to relocate.
3) They fought to maintain control of their Florida territories.
4) They sued in court and won the right to keep their territories.
I think the answer is either 2 or 3 but I am not sure because the Seminole's did agree to relocate but then they did fight to maintain control of their territory.
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                    Answered by
            Sam
            
    i believe its 3
    
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