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62: 31: 349: 50: 104:), and found it so awkward in geography that she split it in two. The borders of East and West Florida varied. In 1783, when Spain acquired West Florida and re-acquired East Florida from Great Britain through the 250:
Spain never drew a clear line to separate the two Floridas, but West Florida extended easterly to include Apalachee Bay, which Spain shifted from the jurisdiction of St. Augustine to more accessible Pensacola.
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On July 21, 1821 all of what had been West Florida was named Escambia County, after the Escambia River. It stretched from the Perdido River to the Suwanee River with its county seat at Pensacola.
124:) and the surrounding district from East Florida to West Florida. From 1810 to 1813, the United States extended piecemeal control over the part of West Florida that comprised the modern-day 148:
in 1821 the United States combined East Florida and what had been the remaining Spanish-controlled rump of West Florida into the territory that comprised modern-day Florida.
61: 233: 57:(red), claimed by the United States, spanned parts of three later states. The Spanish province also included part of the present state of Florida. 310: 117: 409: 390: 243: 274:
Under Spanish rule, Florida was divided by the natural separation of the Suwanee River into West Florida and East Florida.
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Wright, J. Leitch (1972). "Research Opportunities in the Spanish Borderlands: West Florida, 1781–1821".
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Under Spanish rule, Florida was divided by the natural separation of the
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Index

Floridas

British West Florida
British East Florida
Southern East Florida

Spanish West Florida

Suwannee River
Carey
Lea
Spanish
East Florida
West Florida
British Florida
Peace of Paris (1783)
Apalachicola River
Suwannee River
San Marcos de Apalachee
St. Mark's
Gulf
Alabama
Mississippi
Florida Parishes
Louisiana
Adams-Onis Treaty
The Californias
The Canadas
The Carolinas
The Dakotas

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