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Fulgencio García de Solís

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Preceded by
  
Melchor de Navarrete

Profession
  
Governor

Died
  
Unknown

Preceded by
  
Pantaleón Ibáñez Cuevas

Succeeded by
  
Alonso Fernández de Heredia

Fulgencio García de Solís was the acting Governor of Florida from 1752 to 1755, and Governor of Honduras from 1757 to 1759.

Career

Fulgencio García de Solís was appointed acting governor of Florida on June 3, 1752.

In 1752, García de Solís rebuilt Fort Mose (accidentally destroyed in 1740 by a Spanish force consisting of colonial troops, Indian auxiliaries, and free black militia who attacked James Oglethorpe's troops occupying the fort in the Siege of Fort Mose in Saint Augustine and defeated them decisively, destroying the fort in the process) to serve as a settlement for black people (including escaped slaves from the British colonies to the north) seeking freedom in Saint Augustine. One of his goals was to try to cut off communications between former slaves and the rest of the population. He condemned both the original settlers of Mose as well as slaves from the Carolinas who had fled to Florida, considering them culturally and spiritually backward, and ordered the black people of St. Augustine to rebuild Fort Mose at a new site north of the city. In this way, runaway slaves from Carolina living in St. Augustine were forced to help the soldiers and citizens build the fort. However, Solis encountered resistance by the freed slaves of the city, who said they feared attacks by pro-British natives, but he believed this indicated they actually wanted to be completely free; nonetheless, they were forced to work on the fort. Solis lightly punished two leaders of the protest who promised not to return to The Carolinas and punished all those who decided to return, threatening worse punishment to any who continued to resist. Eventually Solís effected the resettlement of the outpost and its fortification.

He remained in the office of governor of Florida until April 18, 1755. In 1757, Solís was appointed governor of Honduras, a position he held until 1759.

References

Fulgencio García de Solís Wikipedia