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and was selling their cargoes of foodstuffs at a high price to a hungry population. The confrontation occurred at the public square of St. Augustine, with Córcoles y Martínez trying to arrest Ayala, but the whole garrison threatened to mutiny and he not imprison him. (Ayala would who replace him as
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and English raiding parties invaded Florida. In August 1705, Creek raiders began a twenty-day siege of Abosaya, the new town built by refugees from Ivitachuco. A relief detachment of troops sent by Governor Córcoles from St. Augustine was diverted to fend off an attack by raiders on the
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in Galicia, saying that they would starve whether they stayed in Spain or emigrated to Florida, but that if they were going to starve, they preferred to die in Spain. The plan was not carried out, but between 1757 and 1761, during the administration of Governor
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The plan was embraced by all parties concerned, except the Galicians, who rejected the crown's offer of free passage with money, seeds, and farming implements provided. The Galicians protested to the
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crossing at Salamototo. . Córcoles built a defensive line of palisades to protect St. Augustine and bolster the fort's defenses, which protected the inhabitants of the
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As governor of Florida, Córcoles defended the province against several incursions by English raiding parties from the
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Banderas Lejanas: La exploración, conquista, y defensa por España del territorio de los actuales Estados Unidos
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The Indian Slave Trade: The Rise of the English Empire in the American South, 1670-1717
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to Charles Town led by the French privateer Capt. Jacques Lefebvre. from the
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The Early History of Clay County: A Wilderness that Could be Tamed
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including settlers, his relatives and Christianized Indians. The
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Spanish military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession
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families from Spain to Florida to farm the fertile lands near
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Fernando Martínez Láinez; Carlos Canales (25 March 2009).
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In 1715, Córcoles y Martínez proposed sending two hundred
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was a Spanish military officer who served as governor of
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on April 9, 1706. In 1707, the Spanish settlement at
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Córcoles y Martínez's term of office as governor of
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Index

32nd Governor of La Florida
José de Zúñiga y la Cerda
Pedro de Olivera y Fullana
Spanish Florida
Spanish Royal Army
Cadet
Sergeant-Major
Captain
Cavelier de La Salle
Catalonia
Ceuta
Gibraltar
Milan
France
Captain General
Spanish Florida
Pensacola
was besieged
Province of Carolina
Franco-Spanish expedition
Timucua
Apalachee
Tequesta
Creek
St. Johns River
presidio
Treaty of Utrecht
Great Britain
Juan de Ayala y Escobar
South Carolina

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