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  • 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 10 Florida 16421191911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 10 — FloridaFLORIDA, the most southern of the United States...
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  • of Florida. A settlement of French Huguenots was attempted in 1564, but two years later was exterminated by the Spanish. From this time the Spanish were...
    362 bytes (1,620 words) - 06:20, 5 January 2022
  • with similar titles, see Constitution of the State of Florida. Constitution of the State of Florida (1838) 13291Constitution of the State of Florida1838...
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  • more in settling and improving Florida than two hundred years of Spanish rule. In 1781 Don Bernardo de Galvez, Spanish governor of Louisiana, having previously...
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  • Spanish Settlements, II, 178). Two years later De Gourgues retaliated by slaughtering the Spanish garrison at Fort Caroline. The history of Florida during...
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  • an attack of the Spanish fleet on the forts of the Altamaha in 1742. By the Treaty of Paris in 1763, Spain ceded East and West Florida (the latter lay...
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  • Science Monthly Volume 22 March 1883 (1883) Remedial Value of the Climate of Florida by George Edward Walton 637267Popular Science Monthly Volume 22 March 1883...
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  • Collier's New Encyclopedia Jacksonville (Florida) 1777705Collier's New Encyclopedia — Jacksonville (Florida) JACKSONVILLE, a city and county-seat of Duval...
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  • attack against the Spanish in Florida in 1568, in response to the destruction of Fort Caroline Papers of the Gourgue expedition to Florida, 1558-1593 La reprise...
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  • Britannica, Volume 25 Spanish-American War of 1898 22333171911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 25 — Spanish-American War of 1898 ​SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR OF 1898...
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  • 18 Miami, Florida 3692551911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 18 — Miami, Florida ​MIAMI, a city and the county-seat of Dade county, Florida, U.S.A., in...
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  • The Constitution of East Florida (1812) 2272561The Constitution of East Florida1812 Provisional Government assented to & passed the 17 July 1812. The...
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  • with similar titles, see Constitution of the State of Florida. Constitution of the State of Florida (1861) 13292Constitution of the State of Florida1861...
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  • The American Cyclopædia Florida by Eaton S. Drone 1544141The American Cyclopædia — FloridaEaton S. Drone FLORIDA, the southernmost state of the American...
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  • The New Student's Reference Work Florida 1774182The New Student's Reference Work — Florida ​Flor′ida, meaning the land of flowers, is the most southern...
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  • Augustine; we buy Florida in 1819.— More than twenty years after the burial of De Soto, a Spanish soldier named Menendez (Ma-nen′deth) went to Florida and built...
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  • of land by the Spanish governor of Florida, which recited among other things, that it was made under a royal order of the king of Spain, of 29th March...
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  • the rest of Florida, passed under American control. The Spanish inhabitants remained. On the 7th of January 1861, three days before Florida passed her...
    353 bytes (959 words) - 19:27, 18 January 2022
  • to Great Britain, and attached to Florida: by the treaty of 1783, Florida was ceded by Great Britain to Spain. Florida proper, previous to the treaty of...
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  • the early explorers ​of Florida, and it was here that Dominic de Gourgues landed when he made his expedition against the Spanish at San Mateo in 1568. An...
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