Most Americans know the story of the thirteen colonies that declared independence.  But what of the 14th (and 15th) ones? This conversation with author Mike Bunn explores the often-overlooked role of Florida during the American Revolutionary War, particularly focusing on British West Florida and its interactions with Spanish Louisiana. Discussing the eventual siege of Mobile and Pensacola by Spanish forces, it highlights the complexities of colonial loyalties, their loyalty to the British crown, and the strategic importance of the Gulf South in the broader context of the American Revolution.