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As the British pushed deeper into North America, they ended up giving Indians concessions that colonists would not tolerate.
The discovery provides tangible evidence of a British military presence in Florida during their brief occupation from 1763 to 1783.
Rumors of gold in Augusta National Rae's Creek — and a centuries-long chase — got us investigating another Masters mystery.
Archaeologists in St. Augustine on the Northeast coast of Florida discovered a dry moat belonging to a British redoubt, a ...
While U.S. health care is far from perfect, those facing diseases such as breast cancer stand far better odds in ...
Centuries-old buildings and a massive stone fort in St. Augustine, Florida, serve as enduring reminders of Spain’s long ...
Archaeologists digging in Florida have uncovered a long-lost British fortification.
Read full article: Bearded Pig in Jacksonville Beach holds final day of service, ‘Very thankful for everything the beach has done for us’ A map featuring the words "Gulf of America" is seen ... took ...
We have rough ideas of where they were, and they show up on historic maps. But we’ve never found ... When the British took control of Florida in 1763, St. Augustine already had extensive Spanish ...
Marronage, the process of extricating oneself from slavery, took place all over Latin America and the Caribbean ... The most useful map was a digital representation of the swamp’s vegetation.