Economic Problems of Florida Governors 1700-1763

Economic Problems of Florida Governors 1700-1763

OLD COSA CRESTEconomic Problems of Florida Governors, 1700-1763
By John J. Tepaske

Part 3 of 4

In 1724, the able and beloved Governor Antonio de Benavides requested that the subsidy be sent by land instead of by sea. By maintaining a land route between New Spain and Florida, he hoped to eliminate the delays occasioned by the lack of ships in Vera Cruz. He envisaged a line of Spanish presidios on the Gulf Coast from Vera Cruz to Apalache.

Economic Problems of Florida Governors 1700-1763

Economic Problems of Florida Governors 1700-1763

OLD COSA CRESTEconomic Problems of Florida Governors, 1700-1763
By John J. Tepaske

Part 2 of 4

THE OLD EVILS RE-APPEAR

But the picture soon changed. Delivery of the subsidy was still irregular and a source of real trial to the governor and his hard-pressed colonists. In the spring of 1712, English capture of a supply ship bound for Florida made cats, horses, and dogs, real delicacies at Saint Augustine supper tables.