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Osceola (1804 – , Vsse Yvholv in Creek, also spelled Asi-yahola), named Billy Powell at birth, [dubious – discuss] was an influential leader of the Seminole people in Florida. His mother was Muscogee, and his great-grandfather was a Scotsman, James McQueen. [dubious – discuss] He was reared by his mother in the Creek (Muscogee) tradition. When he was a child, they ...

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Osceola was an American Indian leader during the Second Seminole War, which began in 1835 when the U.S. government attempted to force the Seminole off their traditional lands in Florida and into the Indian territory west of the Mississippi River. Osceola moved from Georgia to Florida, where,

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During the 1830s, Osceola, a Seminole warrior, led members of his tribe in Florida in a valiant attempt to resist the US Army’s efforts to forcibly deport them to a reservation west of the Mississippi River. After being captured under a false flag of truce, Osceola died a prisoner of the US Army at Fort Moultrie in January 1838. He is buried outside of the fort’s sallyport. Osceola’s ...