Florida (Failed CC)

Florida comprises, more or less, OTL US state of Florida east of the Apalachicola.

History
An Spanish colony comprising the Florida peninsula and an undefined territory north of it, the English kept founding colonies in the North, shortening the scope of the Spanish, until the British grab all Florida in 1763.

Florida returned to Spain in 1783, after the American Independence War, but immediatly begun to suffer from settlements, incursions and scaped slaves from Georgia.

Georgia invaded Florida in 1806. However Spanish naval supperiority and St Augustine fortifications proved essentials for prottecting East Florida and the peninsula. Greater manpower allowed Georgians to control West Florida and the territories between the Perdido and Mississippi Rivers.

In the Mobile Treaty of 1808, Spain ceeded the territories between the Appalachicola and the Pearl Rivers (south of the 31st parallel) and all territories East of the Mississippi (north of 31st parallel) to Georgia. On the other hand Georgia recongized Spanish authority over East Florida and the peninsula, recognizing current borders of the Republic.

The Spanish succession crisis of 1863 triggered an independentist movement in the Americas. Florida declared her independence in 1864, almost uncontested (by this time, the Spanish Armada was completely outcompeted by the Royal Navy and Spanish force projection was close to nil).

Spain recognized the independence of the former colonies in 1876.

Slavery
The Spanish auhtorities tried to discourage slave-based economy in Florida after the Georgian invasion, but, given the importance of slaves in Cuba, slavery was not forbiden.

By the Floridan independence, slave was mostly restricted to domestic and personal service. The constitution of the new Republic ban slavery.

Geography
Florida is composed, mostly, by the peninsula of the same name.

Borders
The Republic of Florida borders: North:. West: Gulf of Mexico. South: Florida Strait. East: Atlantic Ocean.

Administrative divissions
The Republic of Florida is a unitary republic divided in communes (comunas, sing. comuna), grouped in three regions: North, Central and South.