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'''Second Seminole War (1835-1842)'''
'''Second Seminole War (1835-1842)'''


'''1830s'''
United States government decides removal of all Indians in Florida to the Indian Territory in the West (present day Oklahoma) was the best solution to continued conflict between the Seminoles and white settlers. By 1834, 3,824 Indians had been removed to the west.
'''December 28, 1835'''
Murder of Indian agent Wiley Thompson by Osceola. That same day, Major Francis Dade and his troops are ambushed by 300 Seminole warriors near [[:Category:Fort King|Fort King]] (Ocala), starting the Second Seminole War – beginning of mass removal of the Seminoles to the Indian Territory.
'''June or July, 1837'''
Capture of Osceola under false flag of truce.
'''January 30, 1838'''
Osceola dies at [[:Category|Fort Moultrie|Fort Moultrie]], South Carolina.
'''1842'''
End of the Second Seminole War – By the end of the war, 4,420 Seminoles had surrendered and been deported to the west.


'''Links:'''
'''Links:'''
* [http://www.floridahistory.org/floridians/seminol.htm Seminole Wars]
* [http://www.floridahistory.org/floridians/seminol.htm Seminole Wars]
* [http://tfn.net/~cdk901/fortlist.htm Seminole Wars Forts]
* [http://tfn.net/~cdk901/fortlist.htm Seminole Wars Forts]

Revision as of 15:14, 29 December 2005

Second Seminole War (1835-1842)


1830s United States government decides removal of all Indians in Florida to the Indian Territory in the West (present day Oklahoma) was the best solution to continued conflict between the Seminoles and white settlers. By 1834, 3,824 Indians had been removed to the west.

December 28, 1835 Murder of Indian agent Wiley Thompson by Osceola. That same day, Major Francis Dade and his troops are ambushed by 300 Seminole warriors near Fort King (Ocala), starting the Second Seminole War – beginning of mass removal of the Seminoles to the Indian Territory.

June or July, 1837 Capture of Osceola under false flag of truce.

January 30, 1838 Osceola dies at Fort Moultrie|Fort Moultrie, South Carolina.

1842 End of the Second Seminole War – By the end of the war, 4,420 Seminoles had surrendered and been deported to the west.

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