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Reuben Kemper

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to join in the revolt. When Kemper crossed into the Mississippi Territory, U.S. forces arrested him, as they did not wish to provoke Spain into war and feared Kemper's intentions. He was more fortunate than his colleagues, who were seized by the Spanish authorities and sent as prisoners to
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in 1804, but were defeated, having failed to gain the support of local Anglo-American settlers. Most of the latter were satisfied with Spanish rule on account of Spain's liberal
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settlers (who comprised the majority of inhabitants), Reuben Kemper and Joseph White were authorized to invite the inhabitants of
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Andrew McMichael, "The Kemper 'Rebellion': Filibustering and Resident Anglo American Loyalty in Spanish West Florida",
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The Original Lone Star Republic: Scoundrels, Statesmen and Schemers of the 1810 West Florida Rebellion
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declared independence from Spain. 78 days later, it was annexed by the United States.
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and returned, declaring West Florida to be independent. They attempted to capture
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Atlantic Loyalties: Americans in Spanish West Florida, 1785-1810
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Kemper references in the Florida Parishes of Louisiana
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The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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Index

filibuster
Fauquier County, Virginia
Samuel
Feliciana Parish
Baton Rouge
Spanish West Florida
Mississippi Territory
Baton Rouge
land grants
slavery
Mississippi River
Spanish
Anglo-American
Mobile
Pensacola
El Morro
Havana
Republic of West Florida
Gutiérrez–Magee Expedition
Spanish Texas
Andrew Jackson
Battle of New Orleans
planter
Mississippi
Natchez, Mississippi
Kemper County, Mississippi
Samuel Kemper
The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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Reuben Kemper

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