Spanish Florida: 60 years of Chaos and the Pirate Robert Searle (1608-1668)
Spanish Florida is nearly abandoned until clandestine information of the English settlement of Jamestown is spirited away to Spain. The Floridanos were now to hunt down the English, and extend Spanish influence up the coast, to areas where they had previously been violently ejected.

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