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The '''Republic of the Floridas''', also called '''Republic of Floridas''', was a short-lived attempt, from June to December 1817, to establish an independent Florida (then a Spanish territory). (The plural "Floridas" refers to the separate provinces of [[East Florida]] and [[West Florida]].) It was led by [[Gregor MacGregor]], a Scottish military adventurer, purportedly commissioned by [[Simón Bolívar]], who led revolts of the Spanish colonies in America, to capture Florida from Spain. He was joined by French adventurer and soldier of fortune [[Louis-Michel Aury]] and by the Scot [[Arbuthnot and Ambrister incident|Richard Ambrister]], whose execution by General [[Andrew Jackson]] shortly thereafter provoked [[Arbuthnot and Ambrister incident|an international incident]]. MacGregor conquered [[Amelia Island affair|Amelia Island]], the only territory the country consisted of, and raised the Green Cross of Florida flag over the Spanish [[Fort San Carlos]].<ref name="Burnett2014">{{cite book|author=Gene M. Burnett|title=Florida's Past, Vol 2: People and Events That Shaped the State|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=a5hxDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT120|date=1 October 2014|publisher=Pineapple Press|isbn=978-1-56164-759-0|pages=119–120}}</ref> |
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[[File:Bandera del Supremo Gobierno Mexicano.svg|thumb|left|Mexican flag of Louis Aury in Amelia Island, represents the incorporation of the Republic to Mexico.]] |
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The '''Republic of Florida''', in Spanish '''República de Florida''' (also used '''República de la Florida'''), was a short-lived attempt, from June to December 1817, to establish an independent republic in the ''Floridas'' (the plural "Floridas" refers to the separate provinces of [[East Florida]] and [[West Florida]]; then Spanish provinces). It was led by [[Gregor MacGregor]], a Scottish pirate, but after 65 days he abandoned the project, then the French and Scot pirates [[Louis-Michel Aury]] and [[Arbuthnot and Ambrister incident|Richard Ambrister]] took the command of it, Ambrister's execution by General [[Andrew Jackson]] shortly thereafter provoked [[Arbuthnot and Ambrister incident|an international incident]]. |
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MacGregor conquered [[Amelia Island affair|Amelia Island]], the only territory the country consisted of, and raised the Green Cross of Florida flag over the Spanish [[Fort San Carlos]].<ref name="Burnett2014">{{cite book|author=Gene M. Burnett|title=Florida's Past, Vol 2: People and Events That Shaped the State|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=a5hxDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT120|date=1 October 2014|publisher=Pineapple Press|isbn=978-1-56164-759-0|pages=119–120}}</ref> |
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In september of 1817, this republic was anexed to the [[revolutionary republic]] of Mexico, despite Mexico still under Spanish rule. |
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On December 9, 1817, "first year of the independence of Floridas", there was printed in [[Fernandina, Florida|Fernandina]] the ''Report of the Committee Appointed to Frame the Plan of Provisional Government for the Republic of Floridas''.<ref>http://www.worldcat.org/title/report-of-the-committee-appointed-to-frame-the-plan-of-provisional-government-for-the-republic-of-floridas/oclc/967517848</ref> It was reprinted privately in 1942 under the title ''Republic of the Floridas: Constitution and Frame of Government Drafted by a Committee Appointed by the Assembly of Representatives, and Submitted at Fernandina, December 9, 1817''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/search?searchArg=Republic+of+the+Floridas%3A+Constitution+and+Frame+of+Government&searchCode=GKEY%5E*&searchType=0&recCount=25&sk=en_US|title=LC Catalog - Browse}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FgwVYAAACAAJ | title=Republic of the Floridas: Constitution and Frame of Government Drafted by a Committee Appointed by the Assembly of Representatives, and Submitted at Fernandina, December 9, 1817| last1=(Republic)| first1=Floridas| year=1942}}</ref> |
On December 9, 1817, "first year of the independence of Floridas", there was printed in [[Fernandina, Florida|Fernandina]] the ''Report of the Committee Appointed to Frame the Plan of Provisional Government for the Republic of Floridas''.<ref>http://www.worldcat.org/title/report-of-the-committee-appointed-to-frame-the-plan-of-provisional-government-for-the-republic-of-floridas/oclc/967517848</ref> It was reprinted privately in 1942 under the title ''Republic of the Floridas: Constitution and Frame of Government Drafted by a Committee Appointed by the Assembly of Representatives, and Submitted at Fernandina, December 9, 1817''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/search?searchArg=Republic+of+the+Floridas%3A+Constitution+and+Frame+of+Government&searchCode=GKEY%5E*&searchType=0&recCount=25&sk=en_US|title=LC Catalog - Browse}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FgwVYAAACAAJ | title=Republic of the Floridas: Constitution and Frame of Government Drafted by a Committee Appointed by the Assembly of Representatives, and Submitted at Fernandina, December 9, 1817| last1=(Republic)| first1=Floridas| year=1942}}</ref> |
Revision as of 19:57, 26 May 2022
The Republic of the Floridas, also called Republic of Floridas, was a short-lived attempt, from June to December 1817, to establish an independent Florida (then a Spanish territory). (The plural "Floridas" refers to the separate provinces of East Florida and West Florida.) It was led by Gregor MacGregor, a Scottish military adventurer, purportedly commissioned by Simón Bolívar, who led revolts of the Spanish colonies in America, to capture Florida from Spain. He was joined by French adventurer and soldier of fortune Louis-Michel Aury and by the Scot Richard Ambrister, whose execution by General Andrew Jackson shortly thereafter provoked an international incident. MacGregor conquered Amelia Island, the only territory the country consisted of, and raised the Green Cross of Florida flag over the Spanish Fort San Carlos.[1]
On December 9, 1817, "first year of the independence of Floridas", there was printed in Fernandina the Report of the Committee Appointed to Frame the Plan of Provisional Government for the Republic of Floridas.[2] It was reprinted privately in 1942 under the title Republic of the Floridas: Constitution and Frame of Government Drafted by a Committee Appointed by the Assembly of Representatives, and Submitted at Fernandina, December 9, 1817.[3][4]
Believing that the occupation of Amelia Island by the men in question meant "that it would be used as a base from which to smuggle slaves and other merchandise into the U.S.", avoiding the customs duties which were the Federal government's main source of revenue,[5] took possession of the island in December, and President Monroe delivered to Congress on January 13, 1818, a Message from the President of the United States, communicating information of the troops of the United States having taken possession of Amelia Island, in East Florida. Its first sentence reads: "I have the satisfaction to inform Congress, that the establishment at Amelia Island has been suppressed, and without the effusion of blood."[6]: 3 Monroe included "the papers which explain this transaction": the letters of Graham and Crowninshield just cited, letters of Aury, and other documentation from Federal records.
References
- ^ Gene M. Burnett (1 October 2014). Florida's Past, Vol 2: People and Events That Shaped the State. Pineapple Press. pp. 119–120. ISBN 978-1-56164-759-0.
- ^ http://www.worldcat.org/title/report-of-the-committee-appointed-to-frame-the-plan-of-provisional-government-for-the-republic-of-floridas/oclc/967517848
- ^ "LC Catalog - Browse".
- ^ (Republic), Floridas (1942). "Republic of the Floridas: Constitution and Frame of Government Drafted by a Committee Appointed by the Assembly of Representatives, and Submitted at Fernandina, December 9, 1817".
- ^ American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States. Gales and Seaton. 1834. p. 141.
- ^ Monroe, James (1818). "THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, OF THE TROOPS OF THE UNITED STATES HAVING TAKEN POSSESSION OF AMELIA ISLAND IN EAST FLORIDA January 13, 1818". Washington, D.C. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
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