Coacoochee

E731773

Coacoochee, also known as Wild Cat, was a prominent Seminole war leader during the Second Seminole War who became renowned for his resistance to U.S. forces and his dramatic escape from imprisonment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American
Seminole leader
military leader
person
alsoKnownAs Wild Cat NERFINISHED
associatedWith Indian removal in the United States
Seminole Wars NERFINISHED
capturedBy U.S. forces NERFINISHED
conflict Second Seminole War NERFINISHED
countryOpposed United States NERFINISHED
culturalRole symbol of Seminole resistance
deathPlace Mexico NERFINISHED
escapeFrom Fort Marion NERFINISHED
escapeMethod squeezing through a narrow embrasure
ethnicity Seminole NERFINISHED
father Ee-mat-la NERFINISHED
King Philip NERFINISHED
gender male
hasReputation brave
charismatic leader
resourceful
historicalPeriod 19th century
language Muscogee (Creek)-Seminole languages
laterLife became a leader among Seminoles in Indian Territory
relocated west of the Mississippi River
militaryBranch Seminole warriors NERFINISHED
movement Seminole resistance to removal
notableEvent escape from Fort Marion during the Second Seminole War
notableFor dramatic escape from imprisonment
leadership in the Second Seminole War
resistance to United States forces
notedIn 19th-century American frontier histories
U.S. military reports of the Second Seminole War
occupation war chief
opponent General Thomas S. Jesup NERFINISHED
U.S. Army NERFINISHED
participatedIn negotiations with U.S. authorities
placeOfActivity Everglades NERFINISHED
Florida NERFINISHED
role war leader
tribe Seminole NERFINISHED

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