Final answer:
The Seminoles signed the Treaty of Camp Moultrie in 1823.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Seminoles signed the Treaty of Camp Moultrie in 1823.
After initial negotiations with the U.S. government, many of the Seminole leaders in Florida renounced their agreements and resisted removal.
However, a few groups and villages chose to move to Indian Territory.
The primary goal of this treaty was to obtain Seminole lands in North Florida targeted for the expansion of plantation slavery.
The treaty established a reservation in the center of the Florida peninsula.