• The Seminole in the American Civil War were found in both the Trans-Mississippi and Western Theaters. The Seminole Nation in the Trans-Mississippi Theater...
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  • War. These include: Catawba in the American Civil War Cherokee in the American Civil War Choctaw in the American Civil War Seminole in the American Civil...
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    Cherokee in the American Civil War Choctaw in the American Civil War Seminole in the American Civil War Native Americans in the American Civil War Confederate...
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    Battles of the American Civil War were fought between April 12, 1861, and May 12–13, 1865 in 19 states, mostly Confederate (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida...
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  • Sonuk Mikko (category Seminole in the American Civil War)
    known as So-Nuk-Mek-Ko, was a Seminole who gained recognition as a captain in the American Civil War. Mikko adopted the name of Chief Billy Bowlegs from...
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    The Seminole Wars (also known as the Florida Wars) were a series of three military conflicts between the United States and the Seminoles that took place...
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    The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North")...
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    Seminoles, consisting of American Indians and Black Indians. It was part of a series of conflicts called the Seminole Wars. The Second Seminole War,...
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  • The Catawba in the American Civil War participated in the Eastern Theater. From the very beginning, the Catawba allied themselves with the Confederacy...
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    For example, the Old West subperiod is sometimes used by historians regarding the time from the end of the American Civil War in 1865 to the when Superintendent...
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    The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is a federally recognized Native American tribe based in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is the largest of the three federally...
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    The Seminole are a Native American people who developed in Florida in the 18th century. Today, they live in Oklahoma and Florida, and comprise three federally...
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  • The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland remained officially neutral throughout the American Civil War (1861–1865). It legally recognized the belligerent...
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    participated in the American Civil War as a member of the Confederate States of America. It had been admitted to the United States as a slave state in 1845. In January...
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  • Halleck Tustenuggee (category Seminole in the American Civil War)
    19th-century Seminole war chief. He fought against the United States government in the Second Seminole War and for the government in the American Civil War. Tustenuggee...
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  • At the time of the American Civil War (1861–1865), Canada did not yet exist as a federated nation. Instead, British North America consisted of the Province...
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    John Chupco (category Seminole in the American Civil War)
    Indian Removal. In 1861 when the American Civil War began, Chupco served as town chief. He refused to sign a treaty between the Seminole and the Confederate...
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    Foreign enlistment in the American Civil War (1861–1865) reflected the conflict's international significance among both governments and their citizenry...
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    The American Civil War significantly affected Tennessee, with every county witnessing combat. During the War, Tennessee was a Confederate state, and the...
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    The conclusion of the American Civil War commenced with the articles of surrender agreement of the Army of Northern Virginia on April 9, at Appomattox...
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  • territories, as in the Seminole Wars in Florida. After the American Civil War, some African Americans became (or continued as) members of the US Army. Many...
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  • The diplomacy of the American Civil War involved the relations of the United States and the Confederate States of America with the major world powers during...
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    text of the following three sections has been moved to List of American Civil War Generals (Acting Confederate). The names of the officers in each section...
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    The American state of Virginia became a prominent part of the Confederacy when it joined during the American Civil War. As a Southern slave-holding state...
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    The Cherokee in the American Civil War were active in the Trans-Mississippi and Western Theaters. In the east, Confederate Cherokees led by William Holland...
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  • the Seminole Indians. That alliance helped protect both groups during the First and Second Seminole Wars. The present-day speakers of Afro-Seminole Creole...
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    Fort Brooke (category Florida in the American Civil War)
    Seminole Indian Wars and the Civil War. The fort also played a part in the development of the village of Tampa. In October 1863, the small Civil War Battle...
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    Slavery played the central role during the American Civil War. The primary catalyst for secession was slavery, especially Southern political leaders'...
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    The Black Seminoles, or Afro-Seminoles, are an ethnic group of mixed Native American and African origin associated with the Seminole people in Florida...
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    Alabama was central to the Civil War, with the secession convention at Montgomery, the birthplace of the Confederacy, inviting other slaveholding states...
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