The loyalty of East Florida to the British cause during the War of the American Revolution subjected her to occasional raids, and caused her governor not only to take measures for her defence but also to plan retaliatory expeditions. The best information on the subject may be derived from the letters and reports of the period
During the American Revolution many Loyalists fled from the southern states and sought refuge in Bri...
During the American Revolution many Loyalists fled from the southern states and sought refuge in Bri...
During the Second Spanish Period (1784-1821) and its early years as a United States territory, East ...
In 1811, when war clouds between the United States and Great Britain were gathering, the United Stat...
Moses Kirkland left St. Augustine aboard the brigantine Betsey bound for British-held Boston with a ...
Brief history of the activities of the Continental Army against the British colonies of the Floridas...
When the American Revolution broke out, East Florida, a British colony since 1763, supported the mot...
Historians of late eighteenth-century Florida usually distinguish between the British period (1763-1...
Chp. 1 First fifteen months of Governor Tonyn\u27s Administration, March 7, 1774-August, 1775. Chp....
When Britain lost control of Florida in 1783 to Spain, many English merchants and public officials, ...
When Britain lost control of Florida in 1783 to Spain, many English merchants and public officials, ...
Florida emerged from the Revolutionary War “entangled.” A pawn of the United States, British, and Sp...
Florida emerged from the Revolutionary War “entangled.” A pawn of the United States, British, and Sp...
The 1795 rebellion in East Florida was a short lived affair, barely extending south of the St. Johns...
That the southern portion of the Florida peninsular possessed no significant commercial value in col...
During the American Revolution many Loyalists fled from the southern states and sought refuge in Bri...
During the American Revolution many Loyalists fled from the southern states and sought refuge in Bri...
During the Second Spanish Period (1784-1821) and its early years as a United States territory, East ...
In 1811, when war clouds between the United States and Great Britain were gathering, the United Stat...
Moses Kirkland left St. Augustine aboard the brigantine Betsey bound for British-held Boston with a ...
Brief history of the activities of the Continental Army against the British colonies of the Floridas...
When the American Revolution broke out, East Florida, a British colony since 1763, supported the mot...
Historians of late eighteenth-century Florida usually distinguish between the British period (1763-1...
Chp. 1 First fifteen months of Governor Tonyn\u27s Administration, March 7, 1774-August, 1775. Chp....
When Britain lost control of Florida in 1783 to Spain, many English merchants and public officials, ...
When Britain lost control of Florida in 1783 to Spain, many English merchants and public officials, ...
Florida emerged from the Revolutionary War “entangled.” A pawn of the United States, British, and Sp...
Florida emerged from the Revolutionary War “entangled.” A pawn of the United States, British, and Sp...
The 1795 rebellion in East Florida was a short lived affair, barely extending south of the St. Johns...
That the southern portion of the Florida peninsular possessed no significant commercial value in col...
During the American Revolution many Loyalists fled from the southern states and sought refuge in Bri...
During the American Revolution many Loyalists fled from the southern states and sought refuge in Bri...
During the Second Spanish Period (1784-1821) and its early years as a United States territory, East ...