U.S. Colored Troops come to St. Augustine

Recruiting office for the U.S. Colored Troops opens in Fort Marion, which had been reclaimed by the Union Army...

U.S. Colored Troops come to St. Augustine

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Recruiting office for the U.S. Colored Troops opens in Fort Marion, which had been reclaimed by the Union Army.

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The Civil War begins

Secessionists in Charleston, South Carolina attack federal troops who still occupy Fort Sumter, which is an island fort in the Charleston Harbor. This was the first...

The Civil War begins

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Secessionists in Charleston, South Carolina attack federal troops who still occupy Fort Sumter, which is an island fort in the Charleston Harbor. This was the first battle in the American Civil War.

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The Confederate States of America founded

A month before Abraham Lincoln would be sworn in as President, eleven southern states band together to form a new country. These rebel states were (in order of seces...

The Confederate States of America founded

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A month before Abraham Lincoln would be sworn in as President, eleven southern states band together to form a new country. These rebel states were (in order of secession) South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee.

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Florida secedes from the Union

Confederate troops occupy Fort Marion (now Castillo de San Marcos). The White citizens of St. Augustine were generally supportive of this change of government, excep...

Florida secedes from the Union

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Confederate troops occupy Fort Marion (now Castillo de San Marcos). The White citizens of St. Augustine were generally supportive of this change of government, excepting the small number of Unionists who lived here.

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South Carolina secedes from the Union

South Carolina secedes from the Union

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Lincoln elected 16th President of the U.S.

Lincoln elected 16th President of the U.S.

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Florida Becomes a state

The American Statehood Period begins...

Florida Becomes a state

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The American Statehood Period begins.

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Florida Becomes a U.S. territory

With the signing of the Adam-Onís Treaty, Florida went from a Spanish colony to an American territory. To Americans, this opened up what had been an international so...

Florida Becomes a U.S. territory

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With the signing of the Adam-Onís Treaty, Florida went from a Spanish colony to an American territory. To Americans, this opened up what had been an international southern border between the United States and Spain. A fascination with the Historic Coast as a land of antique wonder sprouted a tourist industry throughout the region. The climate of Florida also attracted many sick northerners during the winter, and St. Augustine's status as a convalescence retreat started to grow.

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The Adams-Onís Treaty is signed

This treaty between the United States of America and Spain transferred ownership of East and West Florida to the U.S...

The Adams-Onís Treaty is signed

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This treaty between the United States of America and Spain transferred ownership of East and West Florida to the U.S.

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Ximenez-Fatio House Museum built

This two story mansion is made out of coquina, a stone native to Florida, and is one of a short list of buildings constructed by the Spanish that is still standing...

Ximenez-Fatio House Museum built

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This two story mansion is made out of coquina, a stone native to Florida, and is one of a short list of buildings constructed by the Spanish that is still standing. It is now a house museum with rooms decorated to depict life in an 1800s boarding house. 

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