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Florida In The Spanishamerican War Joe Knetsch Nick Wynne

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Florida In The Spanishamerican War Joe Knetsch Nick Wynne
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.93 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Joe Knetsch, Nick Wynne
ISBN: 9781609490881, 9781625842114, 1609490886, 1625842112
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Florida In The Spanishamerican War Joe Knetsch Nick Wynne by Joe Knetsch, Nick Wynne 9781609490881, 9781625842114, 1609490886, 1625842112 instant download after payment.

Florida began as a Spanish colony, with governing headquarters in Havana, Cuba. It is fitting, then, that the state played such a large role in the Spanish-American War. As a base of training and combat operations, Floridas involvement was crucial to the war effort. Join trusted historians Joe Knetsch and Nick Wynne as they log a fascinating chapter in Floridas historya time when Roosevelts Rough Riders prepared for battle at Tampa bases, when battleships departed from south Florida ports to avenge the sunken USS Maine and when a nation looked to the Sunshine State to help unite America around a common cause, even as the nation still struggled to come to terms with the Civil War and Reconstruction

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