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Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]
2 years ago
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what happened at the peace conference between the u.s. government and the seminoles in 1837?

a) seminole leader osceola was taken prisoner by orders from the u.s. government.

b) the seminoles overtook the u.s. soldiers with a surprise attack.

c) u.s. soldiers shot seminole leader osceola.

d) the two signed a peace treaty.
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Lyrx [107]2 years ago
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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

the Seminole were forced to go under the protection of the United States and give up all claim to lands in Florida

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