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is on page 45 of 180
Date: 4/16
Prompt: 15 The character I admire most is --- because...
The character I admire most is Osceola because he has been very mature the entire story. Even though both sides are beginning to slip away from each other Osceola seems to be the only one who is trying to keep them together. He respects the menon both sides and this really shows his character.
— Apr 16, 2021 08:36PM
Prompt: 15 The character I admire most is --- because...
The character I admire most is Osceola because he has been very mature the entire story. Even though both sides are beginning to slip away from each other Osceola seems to be the only one who is trying to keep them together. He respects the menon both sides and this really shows his character.
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Chase H
is finished
Date: 5/11
Prompt: 66
I think the title fits very well because it describes Osceola. Even though we have no idea at first that it is talking about him throughout the story he starts to fit this mood set by the title. He slowly surpasses the men above him and becomes the leader of the Indian forces in Florida.
— May 11, 2021 09:30PM
Prompt: 66
I think the title fits very well because it describes Osceola. Even though we have no idea at first that it is talking about him throughout the story he starts to fit this mood set by the title. He slowly surpasses the men above him and becomes the leader of the Indian forces in Florida.
Chase H
is finished
Date: 5/10
Prompt: 13
I really dislike the settlers in this section because the Indians came to them once again in a peaceful manner in order to try and end the war but they gunned them down. When it was the other way around the Indians greeted them and where very hospitable. If only the settlers would stop and think about what they are doing.
— May 10, 2021 09:48PM
Prompt: 13
I really dislike the settlers in this section because the Indians came to them once again in a peaceful manner in order to try and end the war but they gunned them down. When it was the other way around the Indians greeted them and where very hospitable. If only the settlers would stop and think about what they are doing.
Chase H
is on page 170 of 180
Date: 5/7
Prompt: 16
If I were Colonel Pearce at this point, I would go alone and talk to Osceola. He is the only one the Indians trust and refuse to hurt so I would talk to them and try to convince them to end the war so we could be at peace once more.
— May 07, 2021 09:47PM
Prompt: 16
If I were Colonel Pearce at this point, I would go alone and talk to Osceola. He is the only one the Indians trust and refuse to hurt so I would talk to them and try to convince them to end the war so we could be at peace once more.
Chase H
is on page 160 of 180
Date: 5/6
Prompt: 10
This part is very realistic because different Indian leaders and tribes had different war woops. In this scene, the settlers are able to identify how many leaders are there at this battle. Of the three they are most intimidated by Osceola because of his masterful battle tactics. He is also very adaptive as we see when he uses the gun smoke to sneak up on the settlers and win the battle.
— May 06, 2021 09:52PM
Prompt: 10
This part is very realistic because different Indian leaders and tribes had different war woops. In this scene, the settlers are able to identify how many leaders are there at this battle. Of the three they are most intimidated by Osceola because of his masterful battle tactics. He is also very adaptive as we see when he uses the gun smoke to sneak up on the settlers and win the battle.
Chase H
is on page 150 of 180
Date: 5/5
Prompt: 3
I really dislike this idea of killing the women, children, slaves, and others that the settlers are catching. If they really wanted to end the war why would they kill these innocent people? The could easily just hold them hostage or for ransom to encourage the surrender of the Indians.
— May 05, 2021 09:19PM
Prompt: 3
I really dislike this idea of killing the women, children, slaves, and others that the settlers are catching. If they really wanted to end the war why would they kill these innocent people? The could easily just hold them hostage or for ransom to encourage the surrender of the Indians.
Chase H
is on page 140 of 180
Date: 5/4
Prompt: 22
Questions I have after reading are why the settlers are not asking for more backup. Yes, the have asked for some but they where from Northern Florida. Why aren't they asking neighboring states to help them with troops, supplies or anything. They are obviously not equipped nor experienced enough to beat the Indians. They are gonna need backup soon if they want to win this war.
— May 04, 2021 10:25PM
Prompt: 22
Questions I have after reading are why the settlers are not asking for more backup. Yes, the have asked for some but they where from Northern Florida. Why aren't they asking neighboring states to help them with troops, supplies or anything. They are obviously not equipped nor experienced enough to beat the Indians. They are gonna need backup soon if they want to win this war.
Chase H
is on page 130 of 180
Date:5/3
Prompt: 31
I was furious when even though the peaceful Indians had a flag of surrender up the settlers still killed them. Not only did they surrender but they where all defenseless. I am guessing this was before war crimes existed because this is a prime example of one.
— May 03, 2021 09:24PM
Prompt: 31
I was furious when even though the peaceful Indians had a flag of surrender up the settlers still killed them. Not only did they surrender but they where all defenseless. I am guessing this was before war crimes existed because this is a prime example of one.
Chase H
is on page 122 of 180
Date: 4/30
Prompt: 27
I cant believe that Osceola did not come and rescue Philip's son. He had the chance to but decided not to. Why is this? Also, I wonder why the slaves told the settlers where Philips camp was. He was so hospitable to them and they turn around and get him kill.
— Apr 30, 2021 09:41PM
Prompt: 27
I cant believe that Osceola did not come and rescue Philip's son. He had the chance to but decided not to. Why is this? Also, I wonder why the slaves told the settlers where Philips camp was. He was so hospitable to them and they turn around and get him kill.
Chase H
is on page 112 of 180
Date: 4/29
Prompt: 23
Something that I learned from my readings is that slave traders would get paid to retrieve slaves that tried to escape and join the Indians. The settlers did this because they started to grow weak due to their workers running away and helping the Indian forces grow stronger.
— Apr 29, 2021 09:54PM
Prompt: 23
Something that I learned from my readings is that slave traders would get paid to retrieve slaves that tried to escape and join the Indians. The settlers did this because they started to grow weak due to their workers running away and helping the Indian forces grow stronger.
Chase H
is on page 103 of 180
Date: 4/28
Prompt: 24
A prediction I have for what may happen next is that the settlers will try to talk about the peace treaty again but the Indians will think its a trick even though last time it was a miss understanding. I think that this will end in many casualties for the settlers.
— Apr 28, 2021 09:55PM
Prompt: 24
A prediction I have for what may happen next is that the settlers will try to talk about the peace treaty again but the Indians will think its a trick even though last time it was a miss understanding. I think that this will end in many casualties for the settlers.

