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  1. The Republic of the Floridas, also called Republic of Floridas, was a short-lived attempt, from June to December 1817, to establish an independent Florida (the plural "Floridas" refers to the separate provinces of East Florida and West Florida, then Spanish territory). It was led by Gregor MacGregor, a Scottish military adventurer, and he was ...

  2. Learning of Delassus’ duplicity, the Americanos struck first. After capturing Fort San Carlos, they declared the Republic of West Florida, replacing the Spanish flag with their banner—a white ...

  3. May 10, 2024 · President Madison worried that if he used a heavy hand in West Florida, he would draw the ire of France, Spain, and Great Britain. Meanwhile, the rebels elected West Florida’s first and only governor, Fulwar Skipwith, who took office on September 27th, 1810. A month later, President Madison made a declaration that he planned to annex the ...

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  4. Aug 11, 2022 · Text of the Louisiana Purchase Treaty. TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. The President of the United States of America and the First Consul of the French Republic in the name of the French People desiring to remove all Source of misunderstanding relative to objects of discussion mentioned in the Second and fifth articles of the Convention of the 8th ...

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  5. May 31, 2017 · The first and only “President” (he was called Governor) was Fulwar Skipwith, a distant cousin of Thomas Jefferson and pivotal American diplomat in the Louisiana Purchase. The capital of the new republic was at St. Francisville, which set on a bluff along the Mississippi River.

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  7. Fulwar Skipwith, the first and only governor of the Republic of West Florida, was a cotton planter who lived just north of Baton Rouge. He was appointed by George Washington in 1795 to the staff of James Monroe, the U.S. ambassador to France, and was a consul general to France under President Thomas Jefferson.

  8. 2014 marked the 450th anniversary of the French in Florida, recognizing the establishment of Fort Caroline in 1564. 2015 marks the 450th anniversary of the Spanish establishment of St. Augustine, the first permanent European settlement in North America. The Spanish sent Pedro Menéndez de Avilés to Florida to wipe out the French Huguenots, and reclaim the land for Spain. Menéndez attacked ...

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