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Seminole Warrior vs US Soldier : Second Seminole War 1835-42, Paperback / softback Book

Seminole Warrior vs US Soldier : Second Seminole War 1835-42 Paperback / softback

Illustrated by Adam (Illustrator) Hook

Part of the Combat series

Paperback / softback

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During the 19th century, US forces confronted the Seminole people in a series of bitter wars over the fate of Florida.

After the refusal of the Seminoles to move west to the Creek Reservation in Mississippi, the US government sent troops to bring Florida under federal control, marking the beginning of the Second Seminole War.

On December 28, 1835, troops led by Major Francis Langhorne Dade were ambushed and massacred en route to Fort King.

Two years of guerrilla warfare ensued, as the Seminoles evaded the US forces sent to defeat them. Ordered to hunt down the Seminoles, a US force led by Colonel Zachary Taylor incurred heavy losses at the battle of Lake Okeechobee (December 25, 1837), but the Seminoles were forced to withdraw.

At the battle of the Loxahatchee River (January 24, 1838), forces led by Major General Thomas S.

Jesup encountered a large group of Seminoles and met them with overwhelming numbers and greater firepower.

Despite their stubborn efforts to resist the US military, the Seminoles were defeated and Florida became a state of the Union in 1845.

This fully illustrated study assesses the forces fighting on both sides, casting light on the tactics, weaponry, and combat record of the Seminole warriors and their US opponents during the Second Seminole War.

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