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  • The '''first Spanish period''' at Pensacola lasted from [[1698]] to [[1719]]. The settlement was known {{First Spanish period}}
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  • ...] that [[Transfer of Florida|ceded Spanish Florida to the United States]]. Spanish sovereignty was interrupted in [[1818]] when [[Andrew Jackson]] [[Battle of {{Third Spanish period}}
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  • '''Spanish Pensacola''' may refer to: *'''[[First Spanish period]]''' ([[1698]]-[[1719]])
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  • The '''first Spanish period''' at Pensacola lasted from [[1698]] to [[1719]]. The settlement was known {{First Spanish period}}
    398 bytes (59 words) - 18:41, 1 March 2009
  • ...] that [[Transfer of Florida|ceded Spanish Florida to the United States]]. Spanish sovereignty was interrupted in [[1818]] when [[Andrew Jackson]] [[Battle of {{Third Spanish period}}
    645 bytes (84 words) - 10:34, 11 May 2009
  • ...g used by the Seminole for strikes against America. After the surrender by Spanish Governor [[Jose Masot]], Jackson established a temporary [[American provisi [[Category:Battles]] [[Category:Third Spanish period]]
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  • ...rst Spanish Period]], also known as [[Washerwoman's Creek]] in the British period)
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  • ...[[Treaty of Paris]]''', resulting in Spain ceding Florida to the [[British period|British]].
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  • ...Second Spanish period|Spain]] transferred title to Florida to '''[[British period|Britain]]''' in exchange for the return of the city of Havana, Cuba.
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  • |name=The Spanish jail<br/><small>also known as the ''calaboose''</small> |construction_start_date=[[Second Spanish period]]
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  • ...tern boundary to the early [[Second Spanish period|Spanish]] and [[British period|British]] settlements.
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  • ...ate eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries (Pensacola's [[third Spanish period]]). It was established in [[1783]] by [[William Panton]] and [[John Leslie] [[Category:Defunct businesses]] [[Category:Second Spanish period]]
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  • *[[1814]] &ndash; '''[[Third Spanish period|Spanish Pensacola]]''' and its Forts [[Fort San Carlos de Barrancas|Barrancas]] and
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  • ...ajor [[Edward Nicholls]] issued a proclamation from [[Third Spanish period|Spanish Pensacola]] urging Louisiana natives to assist him "in liberating [their la
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  • ...Pensacola]]''': Governor [[Jose Masot]] capitulated [[Third Spanish period|Spanish Pensacola]] to [[Andrew Jackson]].
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  • ...h; [[Second Spanish period|Spain]] transfers title to Florida to [[British period|Britain]] in exchange for the return of the City of Havana, Cuba.
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  • *[[1814]] &ndash; '''[[War of 1812]]''': [[Third Spanish period|Spanish officials]] permitted 300 British troops to land at Pensacola and anchor a
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  • ...Gálvez]] named '''[[Arturo O'Neill]]''' governor of [[Third Spanish period|Spanish West Florida]].
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  • ...riod]]: Following the successful [[Siege of Pensacola|siege]], much of the Spanish fleet departs Pensacola. *[[1784]] &ndash; The [[Treaty of Pensacola]], between [[Third Spanish period|Spain]] and the [[Creek]] nations, is signed.
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  • ...gned a treaty returning '''''[[Pensacole]]''''' to [[Second Spanish period|Spanish rule]].
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  • Don '''Andrés de Arriola y Guzmán''' was the Spanish governor of the [[Presidio Santa María de Galve]], the first European colo ...olony until {{date needed}} and afterwards became a captain-general in the Spanish armada.
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  • ...anish period]]''': French ships under [[Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville]] left Spanish-occupied [[Pensacola Bay]], going westward to found [[Wikipedia:Louisiana (
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