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What happened to runaway slaves who escaped to Florida? Hunted by Osceola in exchange for rewards from the United States. Largely ignored by planters eager to settle the new territory. Protected in the remaining Spanish towns in the South. Sheltered by the Seminoles and allowed to join their tribes

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They were protected by seminoles, as they were allowed to join the tribe and fought in the wars

In late 1600 Florida began allowing independence to African vassals who escaped from Britishers only if they were amenable to turn into Catholics.

King Charles at that period freed those captives who were baptized to Catholics and were given liberty.

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Option D.  Sheltered by the Seminoles and allowed to join their tribes.

This can be explained as:

  • Seminoles were liberated fugitive slaves who along with the Indian Seminoles battled wars together for the slaves.

  • The Black Seminoles along with Indian Seminoles gave refuge to the deserter.

  • They fought against the forced change to Catholicism.

Therefore, refugees were excepted into the tribe by Seminoles.

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