Floridanos (English: Floridians) is a term for colonial residents of the Spanish settlements in St. Augustine and Pensacola[1] who were born in Spanish Florida.[2] Descendants of the original Floridanos can be found throughout the state, especially in St. Augustine,[3] as well as in Miami, Tampa, and Orlando.
^Balsera, Viviana Díaz; May, Rachel A. (2014). La Florida: Five Hundred Years of Hispanic Presence. University Press of Florida. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-8130-5505-3.
^Bushnell, Amy Turner (1995). Situado and Sabana: Spain's Support System for the Presidio and Mission Provinces of Florida. University of Georgia Press. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-8203-1712-0.
^James A. Jones, Jr. (2015-09-05). "Manatee's 'Los Floridanos' to attend 450th anniversary reunion in Saint Augustine". Bradenton Herald. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
Adams–Onís Treaty. In 2010, an historical marker titled "Los Floridanos" that commemorates the Floridanos was unveiled at St. Augustine's Visitor Information Center...
University Press. p. 278. ISBN 0-8071-1552-5. OCLC 20594668. "Los Floridanos". Los Floridanos. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved August...
USA and their modern descendants (Tejanos, Californios, Neomexicanos, Floridanos, Isleños, Louisiana Spanish-Creoles), Spanish Americans (Asturian-American...
Palo, Judaism, Islam Related ethnic groups Criollos · Puerto Ricans · Floridanos · Taíno · Mulatto · Spaniards · Africans · Chinese people · Canarians...
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today, this group is primarily associated with the state of Louisiana. Floridanos in Spanish Florida Latin America portal Academia Antártica Caguas, Puerto...
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provenance of the trinket which proves that Alidoro is none other than Floridano, the long-lost son of the King of Phoenicia. As a child he had been kidnapped...
supplement to The Miami Herald Wet feet, dry feet policy Cuban-American lobby Floridanos Stack, John F. Jr. (1999), "The Ethnic Citizen Confronts the Future: Los...
land agent appointed by the Spanish Crown to sell the real estate of the Floridanos who left the province en masse at the end of the first Spanish period...
Matancera - is a Cuban/Afro-Cuban band Joseph Marion Hernández (1788 – 1857), Floridano who served as the first delegate from the Florida Territory. He was also...
Fernando de Palacio y Valenzuela 1758 – 1761 Alonso de Cárdenas 1761 – 1762 acting Melchor Feliú 1762 – 1763 oversaw migration of many Floridanos to Cuba...
trail of the Mose settlers who had evacuated to Cuba with the Spanish Floridanos when Great Britain acquired Florida in 1763. She found many of them in...
promised restitution, new grants of land and employment opportunities. Many Floridanos believed that the Protestant English would not permit free practice of...
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