Yes, the Seminole people had their own government structure, which was traditionally organized around clans and councils. Historically, they operated under a confederation of tribes, with leaders chosen based on consensus rather than a formal hierarchical system. Today, the Seminole Tribe of Florida has a formal government that includes a tribal council and a chairman, overseeing various aspects of tribal governance, economic development, and cultural preservation.
Yes, each Seminole does get money. Even if you're completely Seminole or you barely have any Seminole blood in you, you still get money.
The Seminoles had a type of democratic government. The democratic government did not work after the Seminole wars so they formed a clan and picked on leader who was named Osceola.
He was in the Seminole tribe.
The U.S. goverment.
the us government wanted to keep the citizens safe :p
Seminole War
They were allowed to make their own religion, government, and reservations.
Because the U.S. government wanted to keep the citizens safe.
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The Seminole Wars took place in Florida between 1817 and 1858, primarily during two significant conflicts: the First Seminole War (1817-1818) under President James Monroe and the Second Seminole War (1835-1842) during President Andrew Jackson's administration. The Third Seminole War occurred later, from 1855 to 1858, while Franklin Pierce was president. Each of these leaders played a role in the U.S. government's policies and military actions regarding the Seminole people.
The address of the Seminole Public Library is: 424 N Main, Seminole, 74868 3481
Seminole lived in Southeast