The British had moved the northern boundary…
1777 CE
During this time, Creek people have migrated into Florida and formed the Seminole tribe.
When the Colonies declare independence, many Floridians condemn it.
They had been almost unaffected (because East and West Florida are backwoods areas) by the Stamp Act Crisis of 1765, which had led the Thirteen Colonies to perceive a common interest threatened by Britain.
Florida had declined to send delegates to the Continental Congress.
The majority of Floridians are Loyalists, grateful to the Crown, that remain loyal to Britain.
Many actually help lead raids on the American South.
One disastrous attempt on the part of the American Forces to invade East Florida occurs at the Battle of Thomas Creek in Nassau County on May 17, 1777.
American Colonel John Baker surrenders to the British.