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Title: | The British influence on the development of florida, 1763–1783 |
Author: | Bell, Gregory Jason |
Document type: | Conference paper (English) |
Source document: | Theories and Practices. 2012, vol. 3, p. 283-287 |
ISBN: | 978-80-7454-191-9 |
Abstract: | This article begins by documenting the main reasons the Spanish failed to establish a self-sustaining colony in Florida during the First Spanish Period, 1513-1763. It then documents the steps Great Britain took during its short-lived possession of Florida (1763-1783) to occupy, govern and repopulate the territory with the ultimate goal of transforming it from an unproductive Spanish backwater into a civilized and profitable British colony, centered on the plantation system and black chattel slavery. Ultimately, this article contends, contrary to what some historians have argued, that the British, despite the brevity of their rule, greatly influenced the social, political and economic development of Florida. |
Full text: | http://conference.uaa.utb.cz/tp2011/TheoriesAndPractices2011.pdf#page=283 |
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