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Jet001 [13]
4 years ago
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Is this statement true or false?

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Ahat [919]4 years ago
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The answer is false
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Even so, by the Treaty of Payne's Landing of 1832, they were ordered to leave Florida and move west of the Mississippi River, although this point did not affect those who did not have black blood. For that reason, an important part of the tribe rebelled under the command of Asi Yoholo, also known as Osceola.

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