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How did Pensacola end up back in Spanish control for a second time?


How did Pensacola end up back in Spanish control for a second time?
Elizabeth D. Benchley, Special to the News Journal
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After the First Spanish occupation of Pensacola ended, British troops, followed by merchants and civilians, moved into the original Spanish settlement of San Miguel de Panzacola. That area, shown on this map, is now North Hill.
Editor s note: This is the second of a series of stories that will be featured in the Pensacola News Journal each week leading up to the 200th anniversary of Escambia County. Look for these stories each Monday in print.
The First Spanish occupation of Pensacola ended with the 1763 treaty among European powers that awarded Florida to the British at the close of the Seven Years War. Spain was awarded New Orleans and Louisiana territory west of the Mississippi River. The Spanish and their mission Indian allies in Pensacola evacuated to Mexico. ....

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T&T's silent holocaust: From Ceiba to Chaconia—how CEPEP follows 'Sir' Woodford's racist footsteps


T&T’s silent holocaust: From Ceiba to Chaconia how CEPEP follows ‘Sir’ Woodford’s racist footsteps
In honour of our fifty-eighth Independence anniversary, I visited Woodford Square, aka
The People’s University, where seeds of Trinidad and Tobago’s Independence grew. But instead of feeling pride, I felt shame.
Twenty tree stumps, envoys of once stately trees, left to rot without  love or dignity illuminated Marcus Garvey’s words:
a people without knowledge of their past… is like a tree without roots’.
Photo: A tree stump tells a sad story in Woodford Square, Port of Spain.
(Copyright Serina Hearn) ....

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