A Tropical Frontier: The Indian Fighter: 9
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What does one do when ingrained bigotries and institutionalized biases seem insurmountable? And opportunity is scarce or non-existent? What would one imbued with boundless hope and unbridled dreams do? For Jubal and Evie Prescott there was but one answer: to find a new land and create their own opportunities. Indeed to confront their own destiny.In war people die and they kill. The Second Seminole War would be the longest and most costly of all Indian conflicts in the United States in both lives and national treasure. In 1842 Colonel William J. Worth commander of the Florida Campaign declared hostilities at an end. Although as many as 3000 Seminole and Miccosukee had been relocated to the Oklahoma Territory several enclaves remained in the extreme southern portions of the peninsula at Big Cypress Fisheating Creek Catfish Lake and New River. A census taken three years later accounted for 120 warriors (70 Seminoles 30 Miccosukee 12 Creek 4 Uchee and 4 Choctaw) 100 women and 140 children - a total of 360 souls. The Florida Indians had prevailed and old Sam Jones would fulfill his vow to die in the land of his birth.
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