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The Seminole Wars 1818-58 (Paperback)
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The Seminole Wars 1818-58 (Paperback)
Series: Men-at-Arms
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Loot Price R363
Discovery Miles 3 630
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This volume details the crucial chapter in the history of the
Indian Wars. The Seminole of Florida were one of the largest tribes
of Native Americans living in peace with settlers. They traded with
the Americans, the English and the Spanish, lived in cabins,
planted crops and raised cattle. However, by 1815, frontier
Americans had grown increasingly envious of their relative wealth
and land, and resentful of their harboring of former slaves. They
entered into three successive wars with the Seminole tribes, the
second, seven-year-long war proving extremely costly in terms of
money and manpower as the Seminole emerged as a stubborn and
effective fighting force, especially in forest and swamp
conditions. Ultimately, however, the sheer weight of the opposing
forces overwhelmed them, and only a few dogged resistors clung to
the idea of freedom until the third war led to the surrender of the
chief. This book reveals the dramatic stories behind the three
fierce Seminole wars, fought over a period of 41 years. Illustrated
with careful reconstructions of the colorful and varied clothing
and uniforms worn by both sides, the author discusses the
organization and history of a tribe that fought to the bitter end,
albeit unsuccessfully, in the pursuit of freedom.
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