Turnbull's Slaves: A Minorcan Story
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England won control of Florida from Spain in 1763. The British granted large tracts of land to certain influential people. Andrew Turnbull was one of them. Turnbull recruited 1,400 people as his indentured servants from the Mediterranean area to colonize his land. The status of the Minorcans soon changed from indentured servants to slaves when Turnbull failed to keep his promises.
They endured many hardships under Turnbulls cruel overseers and slave drivers. Over half of them died during the ten years of their enslavement.
This is the story of a Minorcan teenage orphan, the girl he loves, and the many hardships and perils they faced from cruel slave drivers, dangerous animals, and hostile Indians.
Donald H Sullivan
I'm a native Floridian, retired from the US Army, I started writing in the army, mostly training and tech manuals. Boring stuff, but it whetted my interest in writing. I've written sci-fi, thrillers, mysteries, humor, fantasies, horror, and more. I'm now living in NC. While in the army, I served in air defense artillery, military intelligence, and psychological operations. I also worked in Federal Civil Service as a quality assurance specialist, ammunition surveillance. I love writing, reading, most kinds of music, and animals--especially dogs.
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Turnbull's Slaves - Donald H Sullivan
Turnbull's Slaves
A Minorcan Story
Donald H Sullivan
Copyright 2011 Donald H Sullivan
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This is a work of fiction inspired by historical events. Except for historical figures, any resemblance of the characters in the stories to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
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Table of Contents
Title
Foreword
From Minorca to Florida
Escape
Rebellion
The Tree
Second Escape
Rendezvous
Freedom
A Few Interesting Facts
About the Author
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Foreword
The events in the story are based on the testimonies of colonists during Governor Tonyn's investigation of Dr. Andrew Turnbull's alleged abuses of his indentured servants at the New Smyrna Colony.
The British Take Over
Juan Ponce de Leon, then governor of Cuba, discovered Florida in 1513, and officially claimed it as a territory of Spain. The Spanish established rule of the territory in 1565 when Pedro Menendez founded the city of St. Augustine.
After two hundred years of Spanish rule, The British acquired Florida from Spain in accordance with the Paris Treaty of 1763, resulting from the Seven Years War (1754-1763.) This gave England a new colony in North America.
In hopes of increasing the population of its new territory, the British granted large tracts of land to certain influential individuals. One of those individuals was Dr. Andrew Turnbull, a wealthy Scotsman.
Turnbull was enticed by the possibility of increasing his wealth and power. He recruited and transported over 1,400 people from the Mediterranean area to colonize the land that he called New Smyrna (named after the homeland of his wife.) He had originally planned on less than half that number, between three and four hundred, but due to an ongoing famine in Minorca, a large number of people from that island volunteered. Turnbull accepted them all, knowing that provisions and housing was inadequate for such a large number of people.
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Eight ships, chartered by Dr. Turnbull, left the port of Mahon, Minorca in mid-April 1768. When the ships arrived in Florida, only 1,255 of the 1,403 passengers had survived the trip, an indication of the terrible conditions aboard the ships during the voyage.
Shortly after their arrival in Florida, the colonists became no better than slaves. Large numbers of them died because of brutal treatment, diseases, and harsh living conditions in the colony. Turnbull refused to release them and give them their promised plots of land when their term of indenture expired, .claiming that the term of indenture did not start until the servant had worked to pay off travel expenses.
The Minorcans, however, claimed that Turnbull had promised them free transportation to Florida.
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From Minorca to Florida
March 5, 1768. Manuel Ortagus sat in Dr. Andrew Turnbull's recruiting office waitng to be interviewed. After a lengthy wait, his name is finally called. He is seated at a small table facing his interviewer, one of Turnbull's assistants.
I understand that you are a carpenter?
That is so,
replied Manuel.. I have heard that tradesmen serve three years of indenture rather than the seven years required for laborers. Is that true?
That is true,
said the interviewer, Since you are a carpenter you will be bound for only three years, after which you will be freed from indenture and given your own plot of land.
I would like for my son, who is fifteen, to accompany me,
said Manuel, and though he is young, he is a capable carpenter. I have had him working with me since he was a small boy. I will sign if my Miguel is also allowed to sign on as a carpenter.
The interviewer thought a moment. Wait here. I will speak with Dr. Turnbull.
A few moments later, Turnbull himself came to his table and sat down.
Mr. Ortagus, I would hesitate to sign your son as a carpenter, because of his age. But I will sign him up as an apprentice for the three year period. When he reaches seventeen, I will employ him as a carpenter.
Manuel smiled. I understand your concern, sir. I will accept your terms.
Is your son with you?
No, but if you would like to see him, I can bring him with me tomorrow.
That won't be necessary. Since he is a minor, and you are his legal guardian, you can sign for him.
After signing the agreement for himself and Miguel, Turnbull shook his hand and left. The assistant came back to his table and briefed him on what would be expected during the voyage to St. Augustine.
Manuel returned to his home a happy man.
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Miguel was hungry. But this was nothing new to him; he could not remember what it was like to eat his fill. Neither could he remember what it was like to enjoy good food. It was always small portions of vegetables like potatoes, turnips, and peas. Sometimes there was a little fish, and on rare occasions there were eggs, chicken, or beef. He loved cheese, and that seemed to be the rarest of all foods.
The drought was in its third year and the people of Minorca were suffering. And so Miguel was happy when his father announced that they were leaving Minorca and going to the New World.
The Englisman, Dr. Andrew Turnbull, has offered us land of our own in Florida,
he said, but we must earn it by agreeing to three years as his indentured servants.
Will we ever come back to Minorca, Papa?
Maybe someday. But I expect to make our new home in Florida. We will be there a long time.
His father hugged him and chuckled. But things can only get better for us. After we get there, we can start having decent food...maybe even cheese for you.
Cakes and puddings, too?
Yes, Miguel, cakes and puddings, too.
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April 16, 1768. Manuel and Miguel were in good spirits when they boarded the ship at Port Mahon, Minorca. Manuel's head was filled with dreams of owning a large plot of land, giving him a new start in life. Miguel, too would be given his own plot of land since he would be under a separate contract with Turnbull once he attained the age of seventeen. At eighteen, when his term of indenture would end, Turnbull would cede the land to him. In just a few years both Miguel and his father dreamed of a new life, and the end of