1st Edition
Anglo-Spanish Rivalry in Colonial South-East America, 1650–1725
By Timothy Paul Grady
Copyright 2010
192 Pages
by
Routledge
192 Pages
by
Routledge
192 Pages
by
Routledge
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Often played down in favour of the larger competition for empire between England and France, the influence of the Spanish in English Carolina and the English in Spanish Florida created a rivalry that shaped the early history of colonial south-east America. This study is the first to tell the full story of this rivalry.
Introduction: The Anglo-Spanish Rivalry and the Emergence of the Colonial South-East; Chapter 1 From Europe to Charleston: Anglo-Spanish Rivalries and the Beginning of the Colonial South-East; Chapter 2 A Three-Sided Struggle: The Florida–Carolina Struggle and Indian Interactions Through the 1680s; Chapter 3 An Uneasy Peace: Negotiations and Confrontations Across the Carolina–Florida Frontier Through 1700; Chapter 4 Carolina’s Ascendancy: The English Invasion and Destruction of Spanish Florida’d Missions, 1700–3; Chapter 5 Fading Power and One Last Gasp: The Waning of Spanish Influence and the Beginnings of English Ascendancy; Chapter 6 Epilogue: Oglethorpe’s Odyssey;
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Timothy Paul Grady