Robert Ambrister, a former Royal Marine and…
April 1818 CE
At St. Marks a military tribunal is convened, and Ambrister and Arbuthnot are charged with aiding the Seminoles and the Spanish, inciting them to war and leading them against the United States.
Ambrister throws himself on the mercy of the court, while Arbuthnot maintains his innocence, saying that he had only been engaged in legal trade.
The tribunal sentences both men to death, then relents and changes Ambrister's sentence to fifty lashes and a year at hard labor.
Jackson, however, reinstates Ambrister's death penalty.
Ambrister is executed by a firing squad on April 29, 1818.
Arbuthnot is hanged from the yardarm of his own ship.
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Muscogee, or Creek, people (Amerind tribe)
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Miccosukee (Amerind tribe)
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Seminole (Amerind tribe)
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West Florida
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Spanish Florida
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United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
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Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
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Spain, Bourbon Kingdom (first restoration) of
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