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Spanish returned to Pensacola
Source: The Southern Frontier #86
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But in the diplomatic sequel [to the war of Quadruple Alliance] the one objective of France in America was sacrificed to the Regent's eagerness for the alliance of Spain. Dubois' original instructions to Moulevrier had insisted upon the retention of Pensacola, to keep out other maritime powers who might interrupt the commerce of Louisiana, and to check Carolinian encroachments. In addition he was instructed to secure inclusive boundaries for Louisiana on the Gulf: on the west, the Rio Grande, or at any rate Baie St. Louis, on the east, Tampa Bay, or at least 'la riviere des Apalache.' But Philip insisted upon the status quo ante bellum on the Gulf, and Dubois' program of expansion was perforce abandoned. In 1721 the Spanish returned to Pensacola. 22 [Note 22 Morel-Fatio, A., and Leonardson, H. (ed.), Recueil des instructions, XII (Espagne, 1701-1722); Heinrich, La Louisiane; H. Le Clercq, Histoire de fa regence; JC, February 11, 1723.] Thereafter, in general, Spanish and French worked together to defeat their common rivals in the old Southwest.
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