
audiobook
by Joshua R. (Joshua Reed) Giddings
THE EXILES OF FLORIDA:
INTRODUCTION.
THE E X I L E S O F F L O R I D A. - CHAPTER I. CIRCUMSTANCES ATTENDING THE EARLY HISTORY OF SLAVERY IN THE COLONIES.
CHAPTER II. FURTHER EFFORTS TO RESTORE EXILES.
CHAPTER III. HOSTILITIES MAINTAINED BY GEORGIA.
CHAPTER IV. GENERAL HOSTILITIES.
CHAPTER V. FURTHER EFFORTS OF THE GOVERNMENT TO RESTORE EXILES TO SERVITUDE.
CHAPTER VI. FURTHER EFFORTS TO ENSLAVE THE EXILES.
CHAPTER VII. COMMENCEMENT OF THE SECOND SEMINOLE WAR.
CHAPTER VIII. HOSTILITIES CONTINUED.
In this meticulously documented work, the author reconstructs the turbulent saga of the Maroon communities who escaped bondage in the American South and sought refuge under Spanish law in early Florida. Drawing on official reports, letters, and court records, the narrative traces how these freed peoples—later labeled Seminoles—found themselves caught between competing colonial claims and a growing U.S. appetite for expansion. The opening chapters lay out the legal and diplomatic battles that erupted when Georgia demanded their return, prompting a series of confrontations that would shape the region’s politics.
Beyond the battlefield, the book exposes a pattern of deception, broken treaties, and covert operations that the government employed to undermine the exiles and their Indigenous allies. The author’s commitment to letting primary sources speak for themselves gives listeners a vivid sense of the era’s moral contradictions and the human cost of national ambition. As the story unfolds, listeners gain a deeper appreciation for a forgotten chapter of American history and the enduring struggle for freedom it embodies.
Full title
The Exiles of Florida or, The crimes committed by our government against the Maroons, who fled from South Carolina and other slave states, seeking protection under Spanish laws. or, The crimes committed by our government against the Maroons, who fled from South Carolina and other slave states, seeking protection under Spanish laws.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (650K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at the University of Florida Digital Collections.)
Release date
2012-11-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1795–1864
A fierce antislavery voice in Congress, he spent two decades challenging the spread of slavery and helped push the nation toward a new political era. Before that, he taught school, studied law, and built a career on the Ohio frontier.
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