During a conflict with this tribe, a military court at Fort St. Marks controversially found two British merchants guilty of arms dealing. This tribe’s twenty-year agreement with territorial governor William Pope Duval was broken in less than ten years by another leader, who executed Arbuthnot and Ambrister for spying for these people. A group of this tribe settled in Coahuila, Mexico, under John Horse and Wild Cat, and Andros Island in the Bahamas was settled by this tribe’s “Black” descendants. The Treaty of Moultrie Creek signed by this tribe was superseded by the Treaty of Payne’s Landing. A false white flag operation captured this tribe’s Chief Osceola. For 10 points, name this Florida-based tribe that fought several 19th-century wars against the US. ■END■
ANSWER: Seminoles [or Yat’siminoli]
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