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Answer:

See the explanation below.

Explanation:

The First Seminole War began in 1817 and lasted till 1818 when the U.S. authorities attempted to recapture runaway black slaves that were living among Seminole bands.

General Andrew Jackson led the U.S. military forces to invade the area.

The effect of the invasion on the seminole include the following:

a. The villagers in the seminole were scattered by the U.S. military.

b. About 4,000 seminole were captured by the U.S. soldiers, and their population was reduced by about 50%.

c. The towns of the seminole were burnt down by the U.S. military.

d. Pensacola and St. Marks that were under Spain before the war were seized by the U.S. military.

e. Land that was in poor quality was given to seminole in Florida and they made a promise to leave Florida within 3 years.

f. At the end, the treaty to end the war was signed willingly by Seminole.