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Why did the Native Americans resist the encroachment on their land?

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Answer: They wanted to protect their territory.

Explanation: Some Indian nations simply refused to leave their land -- the Creeks and the Seminoles even waged war to protect their territory. The First Seminole War lasted from 1817 to 1818. The Seminoles were aided by fugitive slaves who had found protection among them and had been living with them for years.

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