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East Florida in the Revolutionary Era, 1763–1785
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Haggard, Dixie Ray
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18th century
/ American Indians
/ American Revolution
/ Native North Americans
/ War
2024
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Haggard, Dixie Ray
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/ American Revolution
/ Native North Americans
/ War
2024
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East Florida in the Revolutionary Era, 1763–1785
2024
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Using economic, military, political, and social methodologies, Kotlik argues that his book places 6'center-stage the major events of East Florida in the American War of Independence . . . [and] draws attention to East Florida's connection to and significance in that conflict\" (p. 8). [...]a considerable amount of work has been published since 1976 on Native Americans, free Black Floridians, runaway slaves, and enslaved Africans in East and West Florida as well as frontier Georgia. Valdosta State University Dixie Ray Haggard
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