Panton, Leslie and Company
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Panton, Leslie and Company was a trading company headquartered in Pensacola that held an effective monopoly on Native American commerce during Florida's second Spanish period. It was established in 1783 by William Panton and John Leslie, Scottish merchants who were forced to leave Georgia during the American Revolution. Panton and John Forbes relocated to Pensacola in 1785 and partnered with Creek chief Alexander McGillivray, who facilitated much of the trade.