In May of 1655, an English fleet returning from a failed attempt to conquer Hispaniola landed in what is now Kingston Harbor, ultimately resulting in the transfer of the island of Jamaica from Spanish to British rule. While this event was to have many consequences, perhaps one of the more obscure unfolded the following year in Spanish Florida, more than eight hundred miles to the north. Although the conquering English fleet returned to Britain in the fall of 1655, intelligence gathered by the Spanish ambassador to England revealed British designs for the fleet to return the next year, one of its goals being the conquest of Spanish Florida by a land assault (Ranjel 1660). Fearing a repeat of the events in Jamaica the previous spring, King Ph...
Florida emerged from the Revolutionary War “entangled.” A pawn of the United States, British, and Sp...
This thesis has explored the problems incurred by Oliver Cromwell in colonizing Jamaica during his r...
Florida emerged from the Revolutionary War “entangled.” A pawn of the United States, British, and Sp...
This substantial two-volume work, incorporating the most current archaeological and historical inves...
In 1656, the mission frontier of Spanish Florida erupted into rebellion when Lucas Menendez, princip...
This substantial two-volume work, incorporating the most current archaeological and historical inves...
England acquired legal and sovereign control of Spanish Florida on February 10, 1763. After more tha...
Florida passed to British control in 1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. A Royal Proclamat...
The relevance of a particular study is always associated with the place that it occupies in the circ...
Though Florida had been discovered by Ponce de Leon in 1513, not until 1565 did it become a Spanish ...
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, ...
That the southern portion of the Florida peninsular possessed no significant commercial value in col...
Abstract. Although the fact of the discovery of Florida in 1513 by Ponce de Leon is increasingly m...
Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 the territorial holdings of Great Britain were increa...
Florida emerged from the Revolutionary War “entangled.” A pawn of the United States, British, and Sp...
This thesis has explored the problems incurred by Oliver Cromwell in colonizing Jamaica during his r...
Florida emerged from the Revolutionary War “entangled.” A pawn of the United States, British, and Sp...
This substantial two-volume work, incorporating the most current archaeological and historical inves...
In 1656, the mission frontier of Spanish Florida erupted into rebellion when Lucas Menendez, princip...
This substantial two-volume work, incorporating the most current archaeological and historical inves...
England acquired legal and sovereign control of Spanish Florida on February 10, 1763. After more tha...
Florida passed to British control in 1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. A Royal Proclamat...
The relevance of a particular study is always associated with the place that it occupies in the circ...
Though Florida had been discovered by Ponce de Leon in 1513, not until 1565 did it become a Spanish ...
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, ...
That the southern portion of the Florida peninsular possessed no significant commercial value in col...
Abstract. Although the fact of the discovery of Florida in 1513 by Ponce de Leon is increasingly m...
Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 the territorial holdings of Great Britain were increa...
Florida emerged from the Revolutionary War “entangled.” A pawn of the United States, British, and Sp...
This thesis has explored the problems incurred by Oliver Cromwell in colonizing Jamaica during his r...
Florida emerged from the Revolutionary War “entangled.” A pawn of the United States, British, and Sp...