The engagement underscored the resilience of Seminole resistance and the ongoing military and fiscal strains of the war during the closing months of Jackson's presidency.
On November 21, 1836 U.S. forces under General Richard K. Call engaged Seminole and Black Seminole fighters in the Wahoo Swamp in Florida as part of the Second Seminole War.
The engagement underscored the resilience of Seminole resistance and the ongoing military and fiscal strains of the war during the closing months of Jackson's presidency.
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