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Essay heading: Osceola
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Whilst following, they had many encounters with the troops; however, on in particular ended with Osceola, as well as many others, being captured. This all occurred during the first Seminole war, which took place between 1817 and 1818. The young man was good with English, Osceola had much experience at trading with white man; also, he was known to be very persuasive; he and his followers eventually negotiated their way out... displayed 300 characters
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Many Seminole were outraged by the very proposal of this, however, Osceola was among the first to speak out. He thrust his knife into the treaty, and proclaimed, "This is the only treaty I will sign for the White Man!" His name spread like wildfire, but people knew him for his actions. He was above all else, a head-strong patriot... displayed next 300 characters
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