The Seminole Indians were relatively late arrivals to the Florida peninsula; the Apalachees, Calusas, Timucuans, and smaller tribes had settled the area much earlier. The Seminole migrations into Florida came in three distinct phases: in the period between 1702-1750, they made raids against the Spainards and their Indian allies, and although the Seminoles acquired much knowledge of the Florida terrain, no significant settlements were made. In the period 1750-1812, six or more villages were established in the northern part of Florida, and small parties explored the entire peninsula in search of deer, bear, and other game, and to make contact with Cuban fishermen. The third phase came between the years of 1812-1820, when pressures in Alabama...
The North American Southeast remained a wild borderland where Indian tribes, the United States, Spai...
The Florida Seminoles at the beginning of the twentieth century enjoyed a relatively good life. The ...
Matson, CathyThe legacy of marronage, an act of resistance by which enslaved people ran away from th...
The settlement of the Seminole Indians in Florida has been entirely within the historical period. Th...
The Seminole War. - The treaty negotiated with the Florida tribes of Indians at Moultrie Creek, Sept...
Between 1750 and 1810, the Muskogee Indians held the upper hand in intercolonial affairs and made Fl...
Although Andrew Jackson’s forays into Spanish West Florida in 1814 and 1818 dispersed several hostil...
In Grant Foreman\u27s outstanding book Indian Removal, the classic account of the Five Civilized Tri...
In 1773, the English botanist William Bartram traveled through north-central Florida. Impressed with...
Upheaval characterized eighteenth-century Florida. European powers continued to fight for dominance ...
Before the outbreak of the Seminole Indian War in 1835 the northern counties of East Florida were in...
In the early summer of 1825 the group of Seminoles relegated to the Big Swamp area of central Florid...
In 1930, special agent Roy Nash entered the swamps of the Everglades and came face-to-face with a Se...
SEMINOLE Gloria Jahoda A FLORIDA ARTIST VIEWS THE SEMINOLES James HutchinsonCLAN AFFILIATION AND LEA...
THE BACKGROUND OF THE GREEK SETTLERS IN THE NEW SMYRNA COLONY E. P. Panagopoulos STORIES IN STONE Lu...
The North American Southeast remained a wild borderland where Indian tribes, the United States, Spai...
The Florida Seminoles at the beginning of the twentieth century enjoyed a relatively good life. The ...
Matson, CathyThe legacy of marronage, an act of resistance by which enslaved people ran away from th...
The settlement of the Seminole Indians in Florida has been entirely within the historical period. Th...
The Seminole War. - The treaty negotiated with the Florida tribes of Indians at Moultrie Creek, Sept...
Between 1750 and 1810, the Muskogee Indians held the upper hand in intercolonial affairs and made Fl...
Although Andrew Jackson’s forays into Spanish West Florida in 1814 and 1818 dispersed several hostil...
In Grant Foreman\u27s outstanding book Indian Removal, the classic account of the Five Civilized Tri...
In 1773, the English botanist William Bartram traveled through north-central Florida. Impressed with...
Upheaval characterized eighteenth-century Florida. European powers continued to fight for dominance ...
Before the outbreak of the Seminole Indian War in 1835 the northern counties of East Florida were in...
In the early summer of 1825 the group of Seminoles relegated to the Big Swamp area of central Florid...
In 1930, special agent Roy Nash entered the swamps of the Everglades and came face-to-face with a Se...
SEMINOLE Gloria Jahoda A FLORIDA ARTIST VIEWS THE SEMINOLES James HutchinsonCLAN AFFILIATION AND LEA...
THE BACKGROUND OF THE GREEK SETTLERS IN THE NEW SMYRNA COLONY E. P. Panagopoulos STORIES IN STONE Lu...
The North American Southeast remained a wild borderland where Indian tribes, the United States, Spai...
The Florida Seminoles at the beginning of the twentieth century enjoyed a relatively good life. The ...
Matson, CathyThe legacy of marronage, an act of resistance by which enslaved people ran away from th...