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.

Local radio personalities address Tea Party meeting

Local radio personalities address Tea Party meeting

400-CHUCK-AND-COLLEEN-WHITEConservative talk radio show personalities and hosts, Chuck and Colleen White, will be the guest speakers at the regular bi-monthly meeting of the Saint Augustine Tea Party on May 28th, at the Village Inn located at 900 North Ponce de Leon Boulevard in St Augustine, according to an announcement received by Historic City News today.

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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 1 of 4

Many problems plagued the eighteenth-century Florida governor, but none vexed him more than the economic plight of his settlement. Florida was a poverty-stricken military outpost of the Spanish Empire on the northeastern fringe of New Spain.