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The Native people that resisted removal the longest were the A. Chickasaws B. Choctaws C. Sauk’s and Foxes D. Seminoles
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The Native people that resisted removal the longest were the
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C. Sauk’s and Foxes
D. Seminoles
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The Seminole Indians... although they were removed from Florida, they were the only tribe that successfully resisted removal by the early United States
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