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... Pedro in Arizona Fray Marcos continued northward ; then , finding that the stream led him too far west , he veered to the northeast and reached the Gila , above its confluence with the San Pedro . Here he learned that Estevanico , with ...
... Pedro in Arizona Fray Marcos continued northward ; then , finding that the stream led him too far west , he veered to the northeast and reached the Gila , above its confluence with the San Pedro . Here he learned that Estevanico , with ...
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... , some Indians and negroes , and part of the artillery . A month later he passed through Vaca's Town of the Hearts ; and , continuing north over the divide into the San Pedro valley , CORONADO , CABRILLO , VIZCAÍNO 89.
... , some Indians and negroes , and part of the artillery . A month later he passed through Vaca's Town of the Hearts ; and , continuing north over the divide into the San Pedro valley , CORONADO , CABRILLO , VIZCAÍNO 89.
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north over the divide into the San Pedro valley , he turned eastward and skirted the Santa Catalina mountains to a small Indian settlement in the vicinity of Fort Grant . Here he turned north- ward again , crossed the Gila , and , after ...
north over the divide into the San Pedro valley , he turned eastward and skirted the Santa Catalina mountains to a small Indian settlement in the vicinity of Fort Grant . Here he turned north- ward again , crossed the Gila , and , after ...
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... Pedro Menéndez de Avilés , who was very shortly to change both his own mind and Philip's . But no doubt he relied more on the treaty signed in 1559 between himself and Henry II of France , under which France surrendered booty from ...
... Pedro Menéndez de Avilés , who was very shortly to change both his own mind and Philip's . But no doubt he relied more on the treaty signed in 1559 between himself and Henry II of France , under which France surrendered booty from ...
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... Pedro Menén- dez was leaving Spain for the coast of " New France " - such the French declared to be the name of the coast south of the St. Lawrence . Coligny sternly counseled Ribaut not to suffer Menéndez to " encroach " upon him “ no ...
... Pedro Menén- dez was leaving Spain for the coast of " New France " - such the French declared to be the name of the coast south of the St. Lawrence . Coligny sternly counseled Ribaut not to suffer Menéndez to " encroach " upon him “ no ...
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