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As part of the History Department in the College of Arts and Sciences at Florida State University, it is the only graduate program in the United States devoted solely to the historical study of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic era.
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21 Σεπ 2016 · The Special Collections at Florida State University’s Robert M. Strozier Library in Tallahassee, Florida contains one of the largest repositories of French Revolutionary and Napoleonic documents in the world.
Escambia County, FL | Mar 9 - May 10, 1781. As supporters of the Patriot cause during the revolution, the Spanish took up arms to defend against the British and further their gains on a competitive world stage.
At the end of the Seven Years War in 1763, Spain ceded Florida to Great Britain and the British held the east coast of Florida during the American Revolution. There were three engagements between the Americans and the British and Tories during the War for Independence.
The History Department of Florida State University has been home to an active graduate program in Revolutionary and Napoleonic studies since the early 1960s. The Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution was formally established in 1990.
18 Οκτ 2016 · Florida Frontiers “Florida in the American Revolution”. : General George Washington authorized five separate invasions of British controlled East Florida between 1776 and 1780. Portrait by John Trumbull. This map from 1803 shows the boundaries of East Florida and West Florida.
6 Νοε 2020 · This volume comprises selected papers delivered at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Consortium of the Revolutionary Era, 1750-1850, in convened in Tallahassee, Florida from 27-29 February 2020 under the sponsorship of the College of Arts and Sciences, and of the Institute on Napoleon and the French Re