The Obliteration of colonial West Florida
Abstract
When a territory has been occupied by a succession of societies with strong institutions geared to the achievement of explicit geographical goals, our expectation is that relics of past imprints would be obvious in the landscape palimpsest. Most usually in such circumstances, the application of the current set of objectives and their mapping onto the land are modified by past usage and structure.
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1980-08-01
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