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In the end, while Taylor’s forces succeeded in pushing the Seminole back due to their adaptive tactics, they sustained considerable casualties—at least 26 dead and over 100 wounded. For the U.S., this battle was hailed as a victory, but it came at a steep price. Conversely, the Seminole exits marked a significant setback, with many warriors wounded or killed and the loss of their defensive positions along the lakeshore.