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How did the Seminole react differently from the Cherokee and Choctaw when the United States government wanted them to move west...Asked by blobby
How did the Seminole react differently from the Cherokee and Choctaw when the United States government wanted them to move west?
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They held out for a higher payment for their land before agreeing to move.
They held out for a higher payment for their land before agreeing to move.
They suffered sickness and death along the "Trail of Tears."
They suffered sickness and death along the "Trail of Tears."
They agreed to become citizens of Mississippi and were allowed to remain.
They agreed to become citizens of Mississippi and were allowed to remain.
They resisted and fought three wars against the United States government.
They resisted and fought three wars against the United States government.
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They held out for a higher payment for their land before agreeing to move.
They held out for a higher payment for their land before agreeing to move.
They suffered sickness and death along the "Trail of Tears."
They suffered sickness and death along the "Trail of Tears."
They agreed to become citizens of Mississippi and were allowed to remain.
They agreed to become citizens of Mississippi and were allowed to remain.
They resisted and fought three wars against the United States government.
They resisted and fought three wars against the United States government.
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The Seminole reacted differently by resisting and fighting three wars against the United States government.
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