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Which statements describe the Creek who migrated to Florida in the 1700s? Select all that apply. They kept the Creek name and identity. They became known as the Seminole. They established more than thirty towns in Florida. They became isolated from the Creeks in the north. They took control of a number of white settlements.

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The correct answers are B) They became known as the Seminole. D) They became isolated from the Creeks in the north.

The statements that describe the Creek who migrated to Florida in the 1700s are "They became known as the Seminole" and "They became isolated from the Creeks in the north."

The Creeks arrived at the Florida Peninsula in the 1700s. They came from Georgia and Alabama. There, they grew tired of many internal conflicts with other Native American tribes and also with white settlers that wanted their lands.

The Spaniards controlled Florida at that time and faced no opposition to the arrival of the Creeks, who were later known as teh Seminole. The Spaniards considered that these Native American Indians would help them to protect the territory in the case the British or other settlers wanted to invade Florida.

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