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[[:Category:Fort Brooke|Fort Brooke]] established as one of the United States government forts charged with watching over "problems" between Seminoles and white settlers. | [[:Category:Fort Brooke|Fort Brooke]] established as one of the United States government forts charged with watching over "problems" between Seminoles and white settlers. | ||
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* [http://www.floridahistory.org/floridians/seminol.htm Seminole Wars] | * [http://www.floridahistory.org/floridians/seminol.htm Seminole Wars] | ||
* [http://tfn.net/~cdk901/fortlist.htm Seminole Wars Forts] | * [http://tfn.net/~cdk901/fortlist.htm Seminole Wars Forts] |
Revision as of 06:27, 7 September 2010
First Seminole War (1817-1818)
1817-1819
First Seminole War – Andrew Jackson's army destroys crops, steals livestock, and destroys Negro forts in the Apalachicola and Suwannee River regions.
February 22, 1819
The United States Senate ratifies a treaty with Spain to take possession of Florida.
1821
Spanish government ratifies treaty, finally turning over Florida to the United States.
September 18, 1823
Treaty of Moultrie Creek signed.
1824
Fort Brooke established as one of the United States government forts charged with watching over "problems" between Seminoles and white settlers.
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