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Francisco Menéndez

Black soldier
Francisco Menéndez was a notable free Black militiaman who served the Spanish Empire in Florida during the 18th-century. He was a leader of Fort Mose, the first free Black settlement in North America. Wikipedia
Born: 1700, The Gambia
Died: 1770 (age 70 years)
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Francisco Menéndez (before 1709 – after 1763) was a notable free Black militiaman who served the Spanish Empire in Florida during the 18th-century.
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