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SUSAN PARKER: Florida's transfer a little too late for Fourth of July


Another U.S. official, Capt. James Ramage, decided to force the issue of the transfer and sent word to Coppinger from U.S. Commissioner (and future governor of the Florida Territory) Andrew Jackson. Ramage had arrived on June 5. He told Coppinger that he had orders from Jackson to transport immediately all Spanish soldiers and government personnel in Florida to Cuba. Ramage wanted Coppinger to tell him the convenient time for doing so.
Coppinger basically replied to Ramage that he did not take his orders from Jackson or Jackson s designee. Not only was Coppinger the military governor of Spanish East Florida, but also a colonel in the Spanish Army, and he knew well the chain of authority for him. Coppinger reiterated his position he was awaiting official orders to arrive on a ship from Havana. ....

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Spanish East Floridians in 1812: 'Get rid of the filibusters!'


The invasion of East Florida began March 10, 1812, when Georgian troops crossed the St. Mary s River into Spanish territory. U.S. President James Madison had approved the plan. But the actions soon became unpopular with the American public and Madison reversed his position and withdrew support for the filibusters in East Florida. The filibusters did not withdraw and became their own little army.
James Burkholder Smith published his book The Plot to Steal Florida: President Madison s Phony War in 1983 about the 1812 invasion. Smith spent 23 years with the CIA and saw the plan to annex East Florida as setting a precedent for a number of 20th-century wars, including Vietnam. ....

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