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USD Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Overview James Amos a native of Moffat, Dumfriesshire, Scotland played a role in the early colonization of British West Florida beginning in the late s. He settled in Pensacola which was the capital of the newly established British province and was one of the first European-inhabited settlements in what would later become the United States of America. Amos worked as an agent for the large British planters and plantations in the area.

James Amos would also serve as an Assemblyman representing Pensacola in the House of Assembly in through With the outbreak of the American Revolution, the First Continental Congress sent letters inviting West Florida to send delegates, but this was declined as the inhabitants including James Amos were overwhelming loyal to the Crown. By Amos was an ordinance officer for the British Government. When the Revolutionary War ended and West Florida was ceded back to Spain, Amos left the area and was re-settled by the British Government to the island of Jamaica by He resided in Kingston and worked as a slave trader and plantation agent for various owners.

He was involved in the purchase of slaves and bringing them to work on the plantations. By the year of , James Amos was a Magistrate of Kingston. He would eventually leave Jamaica in about and returned to his native Moffat, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. This then is the narrative of the adventurous life and times of James Amos.

James Amos (1741-1828): An Early Settler of British West Florida in the Colonial Period

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