The Purchase of Florida: Its History and DiplomacyBurrows brothers Company, 1906 - 399 pages |
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alliance Ambrister Amelia Island American Arbuthnot army ARTICLE attack authority boundary Britain British capture Catholic Majesty ceded cession Cevallos Charles Pinckney citizens claims colonies command commissioners congress convention course court Creeks D'Yrujo declared demand diplomatic east enemy England English Erving expedition favor force foreign France French Georgia governor of Pensacola Gulf of Mexico hostile iana Indians insisted Instructions J. Q. Adams Jackson Jefferson king land Louisiana Madison Madrid ment Mexico Mississippi Monroe Napoleon nation navigation negotiations Negro Fort negroes neutrality Nicholls officers Onis Orleans party patriots peace Pensacola Perdido Pinckney Pizarro ports possession posts president province question ratification received refused revolution Rio Bravo River savage secretary secure seized Seminole Seminole war settlement ships South Spain Spanish government Spanish minister spoliations territory Thomas Pinckney tion trade treaty treaty of Ghent troops United vessels violation Washington West Florida western wrote