The battle of Dade was an 1835 military defeat for the United States Army. The U.S. was attempting to force the Seminoles to move away from their land in Florida and relocate to Indian Territory (in what would become Oklahoma).

On December 23, 1835, two U.S. companies of 110 men (including soldiers from the 2nd Artillery, 3rd Artillery and 4th Infantry Regiments) under Major Francis Langhorne Dade departed from Fort Brooke (present-day Tampa), heading up the King Highway (military road) on a resupply and reinforce mission to Fort King (present-day Ocala). The Seminoles in Florida had grown increasingly furious at attempts by the U.S. Army to forcefully relocate them to a reservation out west and Dade knew his men might be attacked by the Seminole Indians who were shadowing his regiment, but believed that if an attack were to occur, it would come during one of the river crossings or in the thicker woods to the south. Having passed these, he felt safe and recalled his flanking scouts in order that the command could move faster.

Although the terrain he was now in, pines and palmettos, could not have concealed anyone who was standing or walking, it could and did conceal crouched or prone warriors waiting in ambush. The Seminoles refrained from attacking in the other places, not because they thought they could achieve better surprise later but because they were waiting for Osceola to join them. However, at the time he was busy killing Wiley Thompson. They finally gave up waiting and attacked without him.

Several Seminoles with their warriors assembled secretly at points along the march. Scouts reportedly watched the troops in their sky-blue uniforms at every foot of the route and sent reports back to the Indian chiefs. The troops marched for five quiet days until December 28, when they were just south of the present-day city of Bushnell. They were passing through a high hammock with oaks, pines, cabbage palms, and saw palmetto when a shot rang out. Many sources state that the first storm of bullets brought down Major Dade and half his men.[1] As it would turn out, in the late afternoon of that day, 180 Seminoles lay in wait approximately 25 miles (40 km) south of Fort King. The Seminoles had terrain and the element of surprise in their favor. Major Dade, who was on horseback, was killed in the Seminoles' very first shot fired personally by Chief Micanopy, which by pre-arranged plan began the attack. Following Dade's death, command passed to Captain George W. Gardiner. Many of the soldiers, in two single file lines, were also quickly killed. Only a few managed to get their flintlock muskets from underneath their heavy winter coats.

After the battle, many large plantations were burned and settlers killed. By the end of 1836, all but one house in what is now Miami-Dade County and Broward County had been burned by the Indians. The Indians were emboldened by their successes against Dade's command, the stalemate at the subsequent Battle of Ouithlacoochie and the killing by Osceola of Indian agent Wiley Thompson on the same day of the Massacre, which is what had delayed Osceola. While about half of Dade's men consisted of new American immigrants, the rest of the killed soldiers were from many other states. :amer

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  • ratmfan [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    just realized I have zero fear about mentioning I'm a trans girl on this site, yet I'm embarrassed admit I listen to cumtown

    Says a lot about our community

  • Gamer_time [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Just found out I was exposed to Covid-19 at a birthday party a few days ago :oh-shit: :corona:

  • buh [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    Hearing my free speech 1st amendment loving boss through his office door saying he doesn’t “want any damn commies working in this business” lol I guess that thing you needed done is gonna be delayed by another week 💅

  • FidelCashflow [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    CW: Medical stuff

    At my work we have seen two children dead of covid in as many days and people are McFreaking losing it. I have had multiple quit PTSD conversations with other staff that don't think they could emotionally deal with another real covid go, especially if their kids are not safe. Shit sucks.

  • MiraculousMM [he/him, any]
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    3 years ago

    Cancel culture, where one misstep can send you to societal Siberia,

    Just read this line in an article and I'm dead.

    • Rem [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      The more socially necessary a form of labor is, the less it is compensated :very-smart:

      • Three_Magpies [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        this must be why MLM salespeople make so little money smh at the society we live in

        • crime [she/her, any]
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          3 years ago

          Strongly agree about the social necessity of queer maoist dudes, they deserve to be compensated better

    • LangdonAlger [any]
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      3 years ago

      agreed it is abysmal. a friend was an ambulance driver/EMT and he made slightly above minimum wage, but with the OT of 24-48 hour shifts, i guess it kind of helps. would be cooler if they weren't required to work that much and were fairly compensated, but we live in hell

  • Sandinband
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    3 years ago

    My brother vacationed in a hotspot and didn't wear a mask or get a vaccine. He said he'd self isolate which for him is doing everything he normally does while saying he's trying to avoid being around people. Anyway now me and my mom are having symptoms after she was hanging out my elderly neighbor whose health isn't great :sadness-abysmal:

    • Sandinband
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      3 years ago

      I got the vaccine in secret and had panic attacks because I was so afraid I'd get caught and got fucking sick anyway

    • PurrLure [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      Has he gotten tested yet? Maybe if you're lucky it's just a flu.

      • Sandinband
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        3 years ago

        He was with his girlfriend and she tested positive :(

          • Sandinband
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            3 years ago

            He hasn't, he probably won't unless his job forces him too but his job isn't complying with the ordinances anyway so

    • DeathToBritain [she/her, they/them]
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      3 years ago

      I just need a fuck off button for tik tok. not like it votes down their content, just a "this shit can fuck off, never show me this shit again". and cringe boomers would get that shit. not like well meaning funny boomers, they're fine, it's the ones that are like oh we need to get in with the kids and go on that tik tok

      • DeathToBritain [she/her, they/them]
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        3 years ago

        it's not all bad though, I just saw a video where a cute non binary person screamed "I wanna find me a bitch that puts the :flag-pan-pride: pan :flag-pan-pride: back into panic attack", and that folks is a grade a gender right there

      • thelastaxolotl [he/him]M
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        3 years ago

        i think she is talking about how people like gordon ramsey and other tv and movie stars are making tik tok to expand their brand cuz its a new social media site

      • DeathToBritain [she/her, they/them]
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        3 years ago

        streamers, youtubers, local businesses, politicians, you know basically any type of established thing where they want to use tik tok as an advertisement in such a cynical way

  • marxisthayaca [he/him,they/them]
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    edit-2
    3 years ago

    I'm 31 now. I have zero qualms about looking up zelda guides. My time is limited and i can't spend 1-1/2 hrs on a zelda dungeon.

  • fayyhana [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    i sent my friend money for lunch we got the other day and paypal locked my account because I wrote "cubano" in the memo. It was a cuban lunch....

  • Wmill [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    I ate all my potato chips not because I was hungry but because I could 😔

  • ElGosso [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Remembering one time when I was still a :LIB: (or at least more of a :LIB: ), probably back in 2013, I had to go to the post office, and this dude had a booth set up on the sidewalk, which was highly unusual in my garbage suburb. He waved me over, and asked me if I knew why the financial crisis was allowed to happen. I had no idea, but the guy didn't have any crazy vibes or whatever so I thought I'd hear him out, and he told me Bill Clinton did it, and handed me a pamphlet that talked about the repeal of the Glass-Steagal Act. This kind of short circuited my brain because, as I understood at the time, Democrats = The Good Guys, so as a Rational Atheist Skeptic I had to investigate his claims and sure enough I did and they were all true.

    Thank you random boomer in a baseball cap who helped lift the veil :rat-salute:

  • notthenameiwant [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Eating didn't kill my cigarette urges, so I think I'm going to go to sleep. This will also cull my alcohol addiction. Good night by the way.