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Us Government Vs Seminole Research Paper

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The relationship between the United States Government and the Seminole Nation was strained the moment they met due to the Seminole and the United States going to war with each other. In the year 1817-18, the first war began due to the Seminole people protecting the runaway black slaves who had who were living in the Seminole nation. Due to the Seminole people losing and the United States wanting the runaways back, the Seminole Nation created the two treaties in hope the United States would leave them alone and would help benefit them more. The Seminole Nation covenants that henceforth in said nation slavery shall not exist, nor involuntary servitude, except for and in punishment of crime, of which the offending party shall first have been duly …show more content…

This quote explains how no matter the race, no-blood connection, if they are a runaway or not, and how different the person is, they are still to be welcomed to live within the Seminole Nation and to be treated fairly and because of this treaty, this would benefit the Seminole Nation more than the United States. The Seminole treaty between the Seminole nation and the United States government ensured that no matter what, the Seminole people would not have slaves or be slaves to others. The relationship between the Seminole Nation and the United States has had many challenges with each other and how they collaborated. There shall be perpetual peace between the United States and the Seminole Nation, and the Seminoles agree to be and remain firm allies of the United States, and always faithfully aid the Government thereof in suppressing insurrection and putting down its …show more content…

This negotiation between the two showed the importance to others in the history of how the Seminoles were not willing to back down on their ideals and would not be oppressed. Because of this treaty, we now have a deeper understanding of the Seminole Nation and how they felt. The Seminole Tribes' treaties hold much importance in history, showing us how they had to negotiate and resist the United States and others as well. This treaty is more noticeable than the rest because it explains to us how they had to negotiate with the United States about their people's freedom, ideals, and the safety of others before them. This treaty not only helped show us where the Seminole Nation's destiny would go, but also helped provide interesting interactions between the communities. Learning about Tribes history helps show us how they struggled and had triumphs. The impact of all the treaties between the Seminole Nation and the United States reveals many benefits that have been shared between the two. From the treaties, the Seminole tribe has received recognition of their culture and ideals, while getting some protection from

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