id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41316 Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed) The Exiles of Florida or, The crimes committed by our government against the Maroons, who fled from South Carolina and other slave states, seeking protection under Spanish laws. .txt text/plain 116882 5076 62 These Exiles were by the Creek Indians called "Seminoles," which in stated in General Jackson's order, to "blow up the fort, and _return the The Exiles, generally, retreated to Suwanee, and the Indians continued Creek Indians,[49] in order to obtain from them indemnity for the slaves the Creek Indians, the mercenary troops employed by General Jessup. slaves "_captured during the war_," as though the Indians made prisoners General Jessup now saw that both Seminole Indians and negroes had clear purpose--Letter to Secretary of War--His answer--Indians and Exiles General Jessup, directing that all negroes captured should be the slaves or, as General Jessup called him, a "Seminole negro." This man soon General Jessup were, the Indians and the Exiles were deceived, and, as Indian Affairs wrote an order, directed to General Jessup, to deliver up war against the Seminole nation of Indians, and against all persons in ./cache/41316.txt ./txt/41316.txt