Integrating social, cultural, economic, and political history, this is a study of the factors that grounded--or swayed--the loyalties of non-Spaniards living under Spanish rule on the southern frontier. In particular, Andrew McMichael looks at the colonial Spanish administration’s attitude toward resident Americans. The Spanish borderlands systems of slavery and land ownership, McMichael shows, used an efficient system of land distribution and government patronage that engendered loyalty and withstood a series of conflicts that tested, but did not shatter, residents’ allegiance. McMichael focuses on the Baton Rouge district of Spanish West Florida from 1785 through 1810, analyzing why resident Anglo-Americans, who had maintained a high degr...
The relevance of a particular study is always associated with the place that it occupies in the circ...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
Florida passed to British control in 1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. A Royal Proclamat...
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...
This article is a preliminary case study of legal and normative entanglement in Spanish West Florida...
"Loyalty and Disloyalty to the Bourbon Dynasty in Spanish America and the Philippines During the War...
In 1793-1794 a motley group of South Carolina and Georgia backcountrymen entered into a conspiracy w...
The last two decades of the seventeenth century were critical years in determining the eighteenth-ce...
This study traces multinational and multiracial revolutionary movements in the Gulf of Mexico, and r...
This dissertation will examine the relationship between families, the British Crown, and colonizatio...
This dissertation will examine the relationship between families, the British Crown, and colonizatio...
The waning years of the eighteenth century were a time of conflict and turmoil. Europe was convulsed...
On his 10,000-acre plantation along the St. Johns River, Francis Philip Fatio had much to claim. Wit...
During the Second Spanish Period (1784-1821) and its early years as a United States territory, East ...
The relevance of a particular study is always associated with the place that it occupies in the circ...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
Florida passed to British control in 1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. A Royal Proclamat...
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...
This article is a preliminary case study of legal and normative entanglement in Spanish West Florida...
"Loyalty and Disloyalty to the Bourbon Dynasty in Spanish America and the Philippines During the War...
In 1793-1794 a motley group of South Carolina and Georgia backcountrymen entered into a conspiracy w...
The last two decades of the seventeenth century were critical years in determining the eighteenth-ce...
This study traces multinational and multiracial revolutionary movements in the Gulf of Mexico, and r...
This dissertation will examine the relationship between families, the British Crown, and colonizatio...
This dissertation will examine the relationship between families, the British Crown, and colonizatio...
The waning years of the eighteenth century were a time of conflict and turmoil. Europe was convulsed...
On his 10,000-acre plantation along the St. Johns River, Francis Philip Fatio had much to claim. Wit...
During the Second Spanish Period (1784-1821) and its early years as a United States territory, East ...
The relevance of a particular study is always associated with the place that it occupies in the circ...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
Florida passed to British control in 1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. A Royal Proclamat...