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  2. Amelia Island - Wikipedia

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    The island was named for Princess Amelia, daughter of George II of Great Britain, [2] and changed hands between colonial powers a number of times. It is claimed that eight flags have flown over Amelia Island: French, Spanish, British, Floridian/Patriot, Green Cross, Mexican, Confederate, and United States.

  3. Republic of the Floridas - Wikipedia

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    Green Cross of Florida flag, also used as flag of Poyais.. The Republic of the Floridas, also called Republic of Floridas, was a short-lived attempt, from June to December 1817, to establish an independent Florida (the plural "Floridas" refers to the separate provinces of East Florida and West Florida, then Spanish territory).

  4. Fernandina Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Fernandina Beach is a city in northeastern Florida and the county seat of Nassau County, Florida, United States.It is the northernmost city on Florida's Atlantic coast, situated on Amelia Island, and is one of the municipalities comprising Greater Jacksonville (formally the Jacksonville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area).

  5. Florida History: The swashbuckling era of Amelia Island

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    Fernandina Plaza Historic State Park, upon which two centuries of Amelia Island’s bewitching history was played, is the smallest state park in Florida

  6. Half-mast refers to flags flown on ships, while half-staff is used for flags flown on land, at least in the U.S. In Canada and Britain, even flags flown on land are referred to being at half-mast ...

  7. Original Town of Fernandina Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    East Florida Patriot Flag. By March 5, Patriot leader and wealthy Florida planter John Houstoun McIntosh claimed that the Patriots had successfully subjugated the area between the St. Marys and the St. Johns Rivers, and were planning next to take Amelia Island. [24]