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'''1822: ''' (September 18,) Treaty of Fort Moultrie between the U.S. and Seminole Indians. | '''1822: ''' (September 18,) Treaty of Fort Moultrie between the U.S. and Seminole Indians. | ||
'''1835-1842: '''The Second Seminole War was caused by reaction to the Treat of Payne's Landing (1832) and the attempts by the U.S. to remove them from Florida. The Seminole's were lead by Chief Osceola, WIld Cat, Alligator and Aripeka conducted a gurerrilla war over 1,500 U.S. troops lost their lives. | '''1835-1842: '''The Second Seminole War was caused by reaction to the Treat of Payne's Landing (1832) and the attempts by the U.S. to remove them from Florida. The Seminole's were lead by Chief Osceola, WIld Cat, Alligator and Aripeka conducted a gurerrilla war over 1,500 U.S. troops lost their lives. | ||
'''1842: ''' At the close of the Seminole Wars, most of the Indians were removed west to present-day Oklahoma, but a few hundred escaped into the swamps. | '''1842: ''' At the close of the Seminole Wars, most of the Indians were removed west to present-day Oklahoma, but a few hundred escaped into the swamps. | ||
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'''1870-1900'''<nowiki>: The post-Civil War boom brought many settlers to Florida, as developers from the North built railroads and resorts.</nowiki> | '''1870-1900'''<nowiki>: The post-Civil War boom brought many settlers to Florida, as developers from the North built railroads and resorts.</nowiki> | ||
'''1911:''' The Hollywood Indian Reservation was established for the Seminole Indians. | |||
'''1921-1925'''<nowiki>: The last 13 of the state's 67 counties were organized as the Florida land boom attracted new settlers from the north.</nowiki> | '''1921-1925'''<nowiki>: The last 13 of the state's 67 counties were organized as the Florida land boom attracted new settlers from the north.</nowiki> | ||
An especially helpful source for studying the history of Florida is Junius E. Dovell, ''Florida: Historic- Dramatic-Contemporary,'' Four Volumes. (New York, NY: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1952; FHL book 975.9 H2do). <!--{12085483636480} --><!--{12085483636481} --><!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors --> | An especially helpful source for studying the history of Florida is Junius E. Dovell, ''Florida: Historic- Dramatic-Contemporary,'' Four Volumes. (New York, NY: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1952; FHL book 975.9 H2do). <!--{12085483636480} --><!--{12085483636481} --><!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors --><!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors --> | ||
'''1938:''' Big Cypress and Brighton Indian reservations were established. | |||
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