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Royce Pineda
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6 October, 18:29
The US government wanted to expand onto Florida
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Kiana Conrad
6 October, 18:34
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Because the Seminole. a) population was growing very quickly.
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Osvaldo Brady
6 October, 18:46
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The U. S goverment took flordia and made it the Us.
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