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  • ...a''' (anglicized '''Peter Alba''') was a citizen of [[Third Spanish period|Spanish Pensacola]] who remained in the city following its [[Transfer of Florida|tr ...ry:Mayors of the City of Pensacola|Alba, Pedro de]] [[Category:Citizens of Spanish Pensacola|Alba, Pedro de]]
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  • [[Image:Spanish troops at Pensacola.jpg|thumb|left|Spanish grenadiers and Havana militia pour into the breached British redoubt]] ...e resulting explosion killed 76 British troops and wounded two dozen more. Spanish troops occupied the shell of the fortification and installed a new battery
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  • *[[1814]] – [[Third Spanish period|Spanish Pensacola]] and its Forts [[Fort San Carlos de Barrancas|Barrancas]] and [[
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  • ...nstructed under [[British rule]] atop the previous [[Second Spanish period|Spanish]] [[Presidio San Miguel]], in what is now [[downtown Pensacola]].
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  • ...he [[Treaty of Paris]], resulting in Spain ceding Florida to the [[British period|British]].
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  • ...y 17]] of that year, General [[Andrew Jackson]] accepted the transfer of [[Spanish West Florida]] to the United States at [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]]. ==Spanish period==
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  • ...le|Mobile]] and [[Siege of Pensacola|Pensacola]] to [[Third Spanish period|Spanish rule]]. *[[1821]] – [[Transfer of Spanish West Florida to the United States]]: [[Andrew Jackson]] and his wife [[Rach
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  • ...ition]] almost 140 years earlier. It was the center of the [[first Spanish period]] at Pensacola, which lasted until French capture in [[1719]]. ...recommended the occupation of the bay, reached the viceroy in May 1693. A second expedition by [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]], governor-elect of St. Augusti
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  • ...[[1781]]; marked end of [[British rule]] and beginning of [[third Spanish period]]
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  • ...ajor [[Edward Nicholls]] issues a proclamation from [[Third Spanish period|Spanish Pensacola]] urging Louisiana natives to assist him "in liberating [their la
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  • ...; France signs a treaty returning [[Pensacole]] to [[Second Spanish period|Spanish rule]].
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  • *[[1763]] – [[Second Spanish period]]: Colonel [[Augustine Prevost]] sails from Havana, Cuba with four ships an
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  • ...n that [[Siege of Pensacola|returned Pensacola]] to [[Third Spanish period|Spanish rule]].
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  • *[[1692]] – [[First Spanish period]]: A Spanish royal cédula instructs the [[Conde de Galve]] to begin a detailed examinat
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  • ...militia be sent to defend against British forces at [[Third Spanish period|Spanish Pensacola]].
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  • ...Arriola]] depart Vera Cruz to secure [[Pensacola Bay]] for [[First Spanish period|Spain]] and drive out any French presence they might encounter.
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  • *[[1814]] – [[War of 1812]]: [[Third Spanish period|Spanish officials]] permit 300 British troops to land at Pensacola and anchor a fle
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  • | [[First Spanish period]]<br/>[[1698]]-[[1719]] | [[French period]]<br/>[[1719]]-[[1722]]
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  • *[[1722]] &ndash; [[Second Spanish period]]: The [[Presidio Isla de Santa Rosa]] is established.
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  • *[[1822]] &ndash; [[Antebellum period]]: The first official session of Florida's Territorial Legislature Council ...The Allman Joys, later known as The Allman Brothers Band, performed at the Spanish Village on Pensacola Beach.
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