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United States Takes East, West Florida From Spain:
General Andrew Jackson named United States Commissioner and Governor of East and West Florida

Andrew Jackson


Letters
Call Family and Brevard Family Papers Richard Keith Call met General Andrew Jackson in 1813 in the Creek War and subsequently served as Jackson’s aide de camp, beginning a lifelong friendship.

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GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON
United States Commissioner and
Governor of the Territories of East and West Florida
(
March 10, 1821)


The ceremonies of transfer from Spain to the United States took place on July 17, 1821 in Pensacola.

Previously, on March 10, 1821, General Andrew Jackson was named by President Monroe as "Commissioner of the United States with full power and authority to take possession of and to occupy the territories ceded by Spain to the United States..."

On the same day, he was also appointed by President Monroe to use in the territories of East and West Florida "all the powers and authorities heretofore exercised by the Governor and Captain General and Intendant of Cuba, and by the Governors of East and West Florida."

Three months later Jackson left Florida, never to return.


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Roxcy Bolton: A Force for Equality   A Guide to Civil War Records at the State Archives of Florida   Bluegrass and Old-Time String Band Music from the Florida Folklife Collection
Roxcy Bolton: A Force for Equality   A Guide to Civil War Records at the State Archives of Florida   Bluegrass and Old-Time String Band Music from the Florida Folklife Collection

 


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