Kit Carson served as John C Fremonts guide
<span>Many of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence
suffered many hardships after putting their signatures on the said
document. Many were apprehended by the
British and branded as traitors. Others fought and died due to wounds and
hardships in fighting the war. There
those who lost families and some lost their home and properties. Family members of the signers were also
arrested and thrown in prison by the British.
Still, these men were committed to be free from the yoke of British rule
and by signing the Declaration of Independence he were willing to face the
consequences of doing so.</span>
With respect to trade, caravan routes were linked to overseas trading networks, forming a great web for the transportation of good that knit together the "world economy" of the Islamic Empire.
<span>The term "Seminole" is a derivative of "cimarron" which means "wild men" in Spanish. The original Seminoles were given this name because they were Indians who had escaped from slavery in the British-controlled northern colonies. When they came to Florida, they were not called Seminoles as they were actually Creeks, Indians of Muskogee derivation. The Muskogean tribes comprised the Mississipian culture which were temple-mound builders. Among the Muskogean tribes were the Creeks, Hitichis and Yamasees of Georgia, the Apalachees of Florida, the Alabamas and Mobiles of Alabama, and the Choctaws, Chickasaws and Houmas of Mississippi.</span>