20:5620:56, 28 November 2025diffhist−447Republic of the Floridas→Background: fails verification: the given source in the State Papers is a citation of a translated letter from Carlos Martinez de Yrujo to Timothy Pickering, the US Secretary of State in 1797, it says nothing about "Many citizens and politicians in the United States fear[ing] this haven and wish[ing] to bring Florida under control in order to protect the southern border."; standardize ref markup
17:1517:15, 28 November 2025diffhist−443Mosquito CoastOffen says nothing about "two provinces", he only cites ‘‘Presencia Franciscana en la Taguzgalpa y la Tologalpa (la Mosquitia),’’ Offen also says nothing about "Lists of "nations" left by Spanish missionaries include as many as 30 names"; rather, he says on p. 336: "In their work during the first quarter of the twentieth century, the ethnologists Conzemius and Heath discerned three to five geographically distinct Miskitu dialects, a spatial division that would be more or less recognized today."current
16:4116:41, 28 November 2025diffhist+840Mosquito Coastpartially restore info that did have source which was added later—given source says nothing about "a 1703 French map rendered it “Mosquitos", add actual page numbers on which info appears; fix ref markup
22:4822:48, 27 November 2025diffhist−36James Deanremove "AI-generated" tag; I've reviewed the article's information and checked its sources, in last edit I removed a problematic section, article appears to be fine
22:1722:17, 27 November 2025diffhist−2,044James Deanremove paragraph entirely sourced to Derek Reeves's self-published book published by vanity publisher Archway Publishing, not a reliable source perWP:SPS
02:0302:03, 26 November 2025diffhist−1,733James Deanremove books and other works listed in the "Further reading" section that are cited in the article text; one of them, added with this edit, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=701827039, looked dubious, so I've removed it too
05:0405:04, 24 November 2025diffhist−568Mosquito Coastgiven source says from Boca Toro to Point A'Castillo; text that contradicts a given source should not be inserted in front of reference to that source, an insertion which obviously misrepresents that source; if editor has a reliable source that supports the text, cite it; remove unnecessary ref markup that clutters the editing page
03:1103:11, 24 November 2025diffhist−2,282St. Augustine, Floridaremove text added in good faith by student that speaks in first person wikivoice, repeats generic information already present in the history section of this article in more detailed and better-written form; and cites a personal blog as a source for historical informationTag:Undo
03:0103:01, 24 November 2025diffhist+645St. Augustine, Floridacorrect info and replace tourist guide reference with an academic source by historians, much better than captions written for illustrations on a website for tourists; fix ref format
19:5219:52, 23 November 2025diffhist−720mRepublic of East Floridaadded text is in conflict with what Mirow actually says; he says on p. 114: "The East Florida records do not seem to reveal the level of " local particularism" and use of derecho vulgar observed by Cutter in other similar North American Spanish colonial contexts . St. Augustine's officials were quite compliant with the requirements of the decrees of the Cortes and the provisions of the Constitution." Charles Cutter defines "derecho vulgar" as "local modifications of Hispanic law" | clean up
15:5915:59, 22 November 2025diffhist−47Orsanmichelerestore dates with ordinal numbers used in article before apparent single-purpose account started editing it; in reference to SPA's edit summaries such as "someone's citations", "someone's Latin", and "someone's earlier sentence": every edit to this article was made by "someone", including the "someone" using the SPA account
05:0805:08, 18 November 2025diffhist+194Mexican cuisinerestore collage of Mexican cuisine which is much more generally representative of the cuisine than a large dish of mole sauce; move photo of mole sauce to appropriate section that discusses molecurrent
02:2002:20, 18 November 2025diffhist−374mSurf cultureFails verification, the Rolling Stone article given as a source for this info doesn't mention "surf nazi" or the word "nazi" | Cleaned up usingAutoEd