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education and health. As a
result of the
Second Seminole War (1835–1842),
about 3,800
Seminoles and
Black Seminoles were
forcibly removed to
Indian Territory...
- The
Seminole Wars (also
known as the
Florida Wars) were a
series of
three military conflicts between the
United States and the
Seminoles that took place...
- The
Black Seminoles, or Afro-
Seminoles, are an
ethnic group of
mixed Native American and
African origin ****ociated with the
Seminole people in Florida...
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States and
groups of
people collectively known as
Seminoles,
consisting of Cr**** and
Black Seminoles as well as
other allied tribes (see below). It was...
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State Seminoles football team
represents Florida State University (variously
Florida State or FSU) in the
sport of
American football. The
Seminoles compete...
- see the
emergence of one of the
Seminoles' best
players in its history, Bob Sura. Not much was
expected of the
Seminoles in 1992 as they
entered into their...
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These people became known as
Black Seminoles,
establishing towns near
Native American settlements.
During the
Seminole Wars
against the
United States in...
- The
Florida State Seminoles are the
athletic teams representing Florida State University located in Tallah****ee, Florida. They
compete as a
member of...
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defending ACC champion. The
Seminoles were led by Mike Norvell, who was in his
fifth year as
their head coach. The
Seminoles pla**** home
games at Doak Campbell...
- the program's history. The
Seminoles are led by Mike Norvell, who is in his
sixth year as
their head coach. The
Seminoles play
their home
games at Doak...