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Map of East and West Florida (1765) - Milhaud Maps

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This map of Florida was published in 1765 by the British magazine The London Magazine. The Treaty of Paris of 1763 ended the war between the Spanish and British empires and, with it, Florida became part of the British Empire. Upon taking control, the new authorities divided this colony into two parts. On the one hand, East Florida, occupying the entire peninsula, with capital in St. Augustine. On the other hand, West Florida, occupying the north…
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This map of Florida was published in 1765 by the British magazine The London Magazine. The Treaty of Paris of 1763 ended the war between the Spanish and British empires and, with it, Florida became part of the British Empire. Upon taking control, the new authorities divided this colony into two parts. On the one hand, East Florida, occupying the entire peninsula, with capital in St. Augustine. On the other hand, West Florida, occupying the north…

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mapasmilhaud.com broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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