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Finally, in the summer of 1842, after seven years of desperate

warfare, an agreement was reached with the few hundred
remaining Seminoles, allowing them to live in southwest Florida.
- John and Mary Lou Missall, A Short History of
the Seminole Wars, 2006
What led to the conflict referred to in this except?
The Battle of Tippecanoe
The Louisiana Purchase
The passage of the Dawes Act
The adoption of Indian removal policies

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Answer:

The adoption of Indian Removal Policies

Step-by-step explanation:

May 28 1830 the Indian Removal Policies were passed. The Seminoles were a group of Native Americans living in Florida, and did not what to give up their land to Americans. But Americans thought they had the right to this land.

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Answer:

the adoption

Step-by-step explanation:

because of what you said it is that answer

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