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Why did the Seminoles begin to relocate after the Second Seminole War?

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Gadsden then negotiated the Treaty of Payne's Landing (1832) with various Seminole leaders. It called for the Seminoles to move within three years to the land assigned to Creek Indians west of the Mississippi if Seminole leaders found the land to be suitable and for the Seminoles to be absorbed by the Creeks.

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