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− | *[[1822]] – Florida is organized as a territory | + | *[[1781]] – [[Siege of Pensacola]]: [[Bernardo de Gálvez]] leads a column of 1,100 men closer to the British [[Fort George]] and its redoubts. |
+ | *[[1790]] – [[Alexander McGillivray]] writes to Georgia governor [[Wikipedia:Edward Telfair|Edward Telfair]] to discuss peace negotiations with the United States.<ref>Samuel Gardner Drake. [http://books.google.com/books?id=kGQFAAAAQAAJ The Book of the Indians; Or, Biography and History of the Indians of North America, from Its First Discovery to the Year 1841]''. Antiquarian Bookstore, 1841.</ref> | ||
+ | *[[1822]] – [[Antebellum Pensacola]]: Florida is organized as a territory. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Days| 0330]] | [[Category:Days| 0330]] |
Latest revision as of 08:06, 30 March 2009
Events[edit]
- 1781 – Siege of Pensacola: Bernardo de Gálvez leads a column of 1,100 men closer to the British Fort George and its redoubts.
- 1790 – Alexander McGillivray writes to Georgia governor Edward Telfair to discuss peace negotiations with the United States.[1]
- 1822 – Antebellum Pensacola: Florida is organized as a territory.
References[edit]
- ↑ Samuel Gardner Drake. The Book of the Indians; Or, Biography and History of the Indians of North America, from Its First Discovery to the Year 1841. Antiquarian Bookstore, 1841.