East Florida is a state of the Carolinian Confederacy, bordered by Georgia to the north, West Florida to the west, and maritime borders with the United Commonwealth (via the Bahamas), and Cuba. First settled by the Spanish in the 14th Century, region was claimed by the British in the mid 18th Century, and returned to Spanish control until becoming part of Carolina in 1821.
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| - East Florida is a state of the Carolinian Confederacy, bordered by Georgia to the north, West Florida to the west, and maritime borders with the United Commonwealth (via the Bahamas), and Cuba. First settled by the Spanish in the 14th Century, region was claimed by the British in the mid 18th Century, and returned to Spanish control until becoming part of Carolina in 1821.
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| - Location of East Florida .
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| - East Florida is a state of the Carolinian Confederacy, bordered by Georgia to the north, West Florida to the west, and maritime borders with the United Commonwealth (via the Bahamas), and Cuba. First settled by the Spanish in the 14th Century, region was claimed by the British in the mid 18th Century, and returned to Spanish control until becoming part of Carolina in 1821. Due to its location on the Florida peninsula, the state has a recognizable shape. East Florida's varying geography and climate helped shape the state's diverse demographics. East Florida is well known for its cattle ranching traditions and Cracker heritage.
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