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- Seminole [r]: Native American tribe formed in Florida by Creek people and members of other tribes; now living in Oklahoma as well as Florida. [e]
- United States Army [r]: Branch of the United States Armed Forces with the principal responsibility of conducting large-scale ground combat [e]
- First Seminole War [r]: (1817-1818) U.S. troops led by Andrew Jackson invaded Spanish Florida to suppress Seminole and other Indian groups allegedly responsible for raids into Georgia and Alabama. [e]
- Henry Clay [r]: (1777-1852) American Whig Party leader, 3-time failed presidential candidate, and broker of North/South compromises that held the Union together. [e]
- Spanish missions in California [r]: A series of twenty-one religious outposts and associated support facilities established by Spaniards of the Franciscan Order between 1769 and 1823, in order to spread the Catholic faith among the local Native American populations. [e]
- Florida (U.S. state) [r]: large, populous, coastal state in southeast U.S.; became a state in 1845 and rebelled during the civil war (1861-1865). [e]