Neamathla and Osceola were from different tribes, yet were both considered Seminole chiefs. What else did the two men have in co
mmon? (5 points) A.) They both encouraged their people to accept resettlement.
B.) They were descended from both American Indians and "maroons."
C.) They violently refused to honor removal treaties.
D.) They violently refused to honor removal treaties. They sought the assistance of their white neighbors.
Most of the battle sites were located near water, including rivers, lakes, or ocean. American and British armies traveled by boat, so battles occurred near the bodies of water they were traveling on.