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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (28 Dec 1835) - A [[Seminole War]] Battle fought between a U.S. Army expedition traveling from Fort Dade to Fort King commanded by Bvt Major [[Francis L. Dade]] and Seminole forces under Chiefs [[Micanopy]] and [[Thlocklo Tustenuggee|Thlocklo Tustenuggee (Alligator)]]. The result was a tactical victory for the Seminoles but strategically it signaled the beginning of the Second Seminole War which resulted in the removal of most of the Seminoles to Indian Territory (Oklahoma). The action was deemed to be a massacre because the Seminoles refused an offer of surrender and they methodically killed the survivors including the wounded. Four expedition members survived the battle, one of those was killed the next day, one was captured and kept by the Seminole and two managed to make it back to Fort Dade. The battle was fought near present-day Bushnell in Sumter County, Florida. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (28 Dec 1835) - A [[Seminole War]] Battle fought between a U.S. Army expedition traveling from Fort Dade to Fort King commanded by Bvt Major [[Francis L. Dade]] and Seminole forces under Chiefs [[Micanopy]] and [[Thlocklo Tustenuggee|Thlocklo Tustenuggee (Alligator)]]. The result was a tactical victory for the Seminoles but strategically it signaled the beginning of the Second Seminole War which resulted in the removal of most of the Seminoles to Indian Territory (Oklahoma). The action was deemed to be a massacre because the Seminoles refused an offer of surrender and they methodically killed the survivors including the wounded. Four expedition members survived the battle, one of those was killed the next day, one was captured and kept by the Seminole and two managed to make it back to Fort Dade. The battle was fought near present-day Bushnell in Sumter County, Florida. | ||
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Revision as of 13:09, 23 October 2021
bodies of eight officers and ninety-eight non-commissioned officers and men original list two more in the west point list
Current StatusPart of Dade Battlefield Historic State Park, Sumter County, Florida
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