Early Georgians were concerned about the Spanish threat from Florida due to the proximity of Spanish territories, which posed a risk of military incursions and raids on their settlements. The Spanish had a history of opposing British expansion in North America, and there were fears that they would support Native American tribes in their efforts to defend their lands. Additionally, the presence of Spanish forts and troops in Florida heightened anxieties about potential attacks, prompting early Georgians to seek greater security and military support. This fear influenced the colony's development and its relations with both Native Americans and neighboring colonies.
the Spanish.
the spanish
the spanish
In 1586, England became a significant threat to Spanish Florida when Sir Francis Drake led a raid on St. Augustine, the capital of Spanish Florida. This attack was part of Drake's larger campaign against Spanish territories in the Americas, highlighting the increasing competition between England and Spain during this period. The raid not only demonstrated England's naval power but also marked a shift in colonial dynamics in North America.
Georgia. it was only founded to be a buffer between Florida and South Carolina so that spanish Florida could not gain more land and pose a threat to the british colonies.
yes but only if t.hey find you a threat or if they are scared
Mice are scared of humans as they are viewed as predators. Mice will instinctively run from anything they perceive as a threat.
Humans, we are the largest and biggest threat to the Florida Panthers.
YOU, ME, THE ECONOMY
La amenaza.
The constant hurricane threat.
you can not