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The Second Seminole War

Civics & Coffee: A History Podcast

09/10/22

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At the height for the push to relocate thousands of indigenous Americans, a conflict erupted between the Seminole of central Florida and the United States.
Known as the Second Seminole War, this conflict took place between 1835 and 1842. So what was the Second Seminole War? Tune in to find out.
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This week I am joined by Holley Snaith, public historian and writer who has participated in projects with the National Park Service, The Richard Nixon Foundation and much more.
In this episode, she and I discuss the field of public history and dive into some of her fascinating exhibits.
If you want to learn more about Holley, head to her website at www.holleysnaith.com

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