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The Seminole Wars: America's Longest Indian Conflict (Florida History and Culture) [Hardcover]

John Missall (Author), Mary Lou Missall (Author)
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0813027152 978-0813027159 May 28, 2004 1st
The Seminole Wars were the longest, bloodiest, and most costly of all the Indian wars fought by this nation. Written for a popular audience, this illustrated history is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of all three wars. John and Mary Lou Missall examine not only the wars that were fought between 1817 and 1858 but also the events leading up to them and their place in American history. In particular it sheds new light on the relationship between the wars, the issue of slavery, and the prevailing attitudes toward Native Americans.

While fought in Florida, the Seminole Wars were a major concern to the nation as a whole. In addition to the issue of slavery, a culture of national arrogance and religious fervor fostered an attitude that allowed the conflicts to happen.

The first war, led by General Andrew Jackson, was part of an attempt to wrest Florida from Spain and had international repercussions that led to a lengthy congressional investigation. The second, which lasted seven years, took the lives of more than 1,500 soldiers and resulted in the forced removal of more than 3,000 Seminole Indians from Florida and the deaths of countless others. During 1836 and 1837 it was the predominant story in national newspapers, and public support for the war was fueled in part by fear among slaveholders that black Seminoles might inspire a general slave uprising. The third war, fought on the eve of the Civil War, was an attempt to remove the final remnants of the Seminole Nation from their homes in the Everglades.

The authors describe the wars as both a military and a moral embarrassment--a sad chapter in American history that has been overshadowed by the Civil War and by Indian wars fought west of the Mississippi. The conflicts were the nation's first guerrilla wars. They offered the country its first opportunity for aggressive territorial expansion and highlighted the dangers of an inflexible government policy. Analyzing events of the wars against larger issues, the authors observe: "It often seems as if the Seminole Nation was the nail being pounded by the hammer of American policy. What interested us most was why the hammer was swung in the first place."

Based on original research that makes use of diaries, military reports, and archival newspapers, this work will be of interest to general readers as well as historians of Florida and Native American life and to those who study the antebellum South and the early American Republic.


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"...an excellent, enjoyable, and well-informed read." -- Southern Historian, 2005

"...the first synthesis of the three wars fought between the Seminole Indians and the United States." -- Journal of Military History, April 2005

"A vivid picture of the Seminole Wars as a protracted local struggle for Florida." -- The Journal of Southern History, August, 2005

"The authors have approached these wars in a refreshingly different manner, avoiding the limitations of a military history." -- Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, July 4, 2004

An excellent job of placing the entire conflict in the context of larger events. -- Journal of Southern History

The authors have done a commendable job. -- Journal of Army History, Winter 05-06, V. II, N. 3

The best introduction to its topic in print. -- Florida Historical Quarterly, Summer 2005

This easily read book, with helpful maps and figures, is primarily a good synthesis of the Second Seminole War -- Historian, Dec 2005

This well-written history won't be the last word on one of America's darkest eras. -- American Archaeology Vol. 8, #3 Fall 2004

About the Author

John and Mary Lou Missall serve on the board of directors of the Seminole Wars Historic Foundation, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 280 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Florida; 1st edition (May 28, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813027152
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813027159
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Draws upon diaries, military reports, & archival newspapers, July 17, 2004
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There were actually three wars between armed forces of the United States government and the Seminole Indian tribes of Florida. The first was led by General Andrew Jackson in 1817 and was a facet of the attempt by Americans to acquire Florida from Spain by force of arms. The second of the Seminole Wars raged over seven years and resulted in the deaths of more than 1,500 soldiers and the forced removal of more than 3,000 Seminole Indians from Florida -- along the deaths of hundreds (perhaps thousands - the true number is unknown) of others. The third and last of the Seminole Indian Wars took place in 1858 when the country was on the eve of the Civil War and was an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to remove the final remnants of the Seminole Nations from their homes and hunting grounds within in the Florida Everglades. In The Seminole Wars: America's Longest Indian Conflict, historians John and May Lou (they serve on the board of directors of the Seminole Wars Historic Foundation) draw upon diaries, military reports, and archival newspapers to reveal new aspects and impacts of the Seminole Wars upon the relationships between the three conflicts, the pre-Civil War issues of slavery, as well as the then prevalent attitudes toward Native Americans, and the political/military attempts to establish national security. The Seminole Wars is an impressively informative contribution and a welcome addition to 19th Century American History Studies and Native American Studies reading lists and library reference collections.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent place to start, November 20, 2008
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My assigning of three stars is more a reflection on the publisher than on the work of the authors. The writer admitted she entered into her master's work with little knowledge of the Seminole and the wars of Florida; while the text is solid, the book is basically a fine student's paper and not really a scholarly outline of the Seminole wars. Too much social commentary and less analysis than should be found. This book really should have been published by a local trade company and not the UF Press. A good book for a casual history reader or a advanced history high school student, but a little less than what I was looking for.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A good review but poorly illustrated, January 29, 2011
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It is not easy to find books about seminole war. The proposal of this book is quite good because comprises all seminole wars.
The text gives to reader a good overview and overall point to start , but surely this book deserves more pictures, specially in color and more maps. Lacks a timeline too.
Can be improved.
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