Great Britain took control of what is now the US State of Florida in 1763. This was a deal whereby it was in exchange for Havana Cuba to Spain after the Seven Years War. Britain divided Florida into East and West Florida. As part of end of the American Revolution, Britain evacuated Florida, thus ending "British Florida" in a manner of speaking.
Dominion of British West Florida was created in 2005.
Dominion of British West Florida's motto is 'Dieu et mon Droit'.
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Florida had been a Spanish colony and then was a British colony. It was an advantage for the United States to purchase it not to have British on their southern border.
Spain had to give up Florida, to get back Havana from the British.
Florida was not one of the original British colonies; it was established later. The original British colonies included Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland, which were founded in the 17th and early 18th centuries. Florida was initially colonized by Spain and became a British colony in the 18th century before returning to Spanish control.
The British called the east coast of North America, from Newfoundland to Florida, Virginia. This was to honor Queen Elizabeth I, who was a virgin.
Yes, originally it was controlled by Spain, but the British took it over.
No Florida was not a British Colony.
NO! tom petty is from Gainesville, Florida
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