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A Spaniard claimed that Florida plantations had supplied all of Cuba with beans, wheat, and barley
Source: Situado and Sabana #82
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And in 1756, when Florida, once continental in its dimensions, had shrunk to the vicinity of St. Augustine, Pedro Sanchez Grinan would declare that between "Florida" and Apalache there had once been many plantations raising the crops of Spain in such abundance that they had supplied the "island of Havana" with beans, wheat, and barley (Sanchez Grinan, 1756). (Bushnell SS)
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