| Frederick Webb Hodge - 1910 - 1252 หน้า
...Hawkins wrote, in 1799, they had 7 towns, which increased to 20 or more as they overran the peninsula. While still under Spanish rule the Seminole became...again in 1817-18, the latter being known as the first Seminoie war. This war was quelled by Gen. Andrew Jackson, who invaded Florida with a force exceeding... | |
| Frederick Webb Hodge - 1910 - 1230 หน้า
...Hawkins wrote, in 1799, they had 7 towns, which increased to 20 or more as they overran the peninsula. While still ' under Spanish rule the Seminole became...and again in 1817-18, the latter being known as the tirst Seminole war. This war was quelled by Gen. Andrew Jackson, who invaded Florida with a force exceeding... | |
| Frederick Webb Hodge - 1910 - 1238 หน้า
...increased to 20 or more as they overran the peninsula. While still under Spanish rule the Seminole l>ecame involved in hostility with the United States, particularly in the War of 1812, and asiain in 1817-18, the latter being known as the first Seminole war. This war was quelled by Gen. Andrew... | |
| Frederick Webb Hodge - 1910 - 1256 หน้า
...increased to 20 or more ¡is they overran the peninsula. While still under Spanish rule the Seminóle became involved in hostility with the United States, particularly in the War of 1S12, and again in 1817-18, the latter being known as the first Seminóle war. This war was quelled... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1955 - 1636 หน้า
...Hawkins wrote, in 1799, they had 7 towns, which increased to 20 or more as they overran the peninsula. While still under Spanish rule the Seminole became...the latter being known as the first Seminole war. This war was quelled by Gen. Andrew Jackson, who invaded Florida with a force exceeding 3,000 men,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1955 - 94 หน้า
...Hawkins wrote, in 1799, they had 7 towns, which increased to 20 or more as they overran the peninsula. While still under Spanish rule the Seminole became...the latter being known as the first Seminole war. This war was quelled by Gen. Andrew Jackson, who invaded Florida with a force exceeding 3,000 men,... | |
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