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... Spaniard the American cowboy inherited his trade , his horse , his outfit , his vocabulary , and his methods . Spain is stamped on the land surveys . From Sacramento to St. Augustine nearly every- body holds his land by a title going ...
... Spaniard the American cowboy inherited his trade , his horse , his outfit , his vocabulary , and his methods . Spain is stamped on the land surveys . From Sacramento to St. Augustine nearly every- body holds his land by a title going ...
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... Spaniard's birthright . Adventure , conquest , piety , wealth , were the ideals of those Spanish explorers , who , pushing northward from the West Indies and from the City of Mexico , first planted the Cross and the banner of Spain in ...
... Spaniard's birthright . Adventure , conquest , piety , wealth , were the ideals of those Spanish explorers , who , pushing northward from the West Indies and from the City of Mexico , first planted the Cross and the banner of Spain in ...
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... Spaniards with the dog , than of one hundred with- out him , and therefore he had one share and a half of all that was taken allowed him , as was done to one that carried a crossbow , as well in gold as slaves and other things , which ...
... Spaniards with the dog , than of one hundred with- out him , and therefore he had one share and a half of all that was taken allowed him , as was done to one that carried a crossbow , as well in gold as slaves and other things , which ...
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... Spaniards , exploit its wealth , and , as adelantado , govern it in the name of the sovereign . In keeping with the method already in vogue in the West Indies , the natives were to be distributed among the discoverers and settlers ...
... Spaniards , exploit its wealth , and , as adelantado , govern it in the name of the sovereign . In keeping with the method already in vogue in the West Indies , the natives were to be distributed among the discoverers and settlers ...
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... the Indians were massing canoes for an attack on the Spanish ships . Two battles followed before the painted warriors were driven off and the Spaniards sailed homeward without either a sight of gold or a taste of 8 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... the Indians were massing canoes for an attack on the Spanish ships . Two battles followed before the painted warriors were driven off and the Spaniards sailed homeward without either a sight of gold or a taste of 8 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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American Anza Arkansas Ayllón Carlos chief Cíbola coast colonists colony Colorado command Coronado Cortés crossed Cruz Cuba Culiacán deserted dians Diego English Estevanico expedition explored Father Florida Fort Caroline France Francisco Fray Luís Fray Marcos French friars frontier gold golden Governor Gulf Havana Hernando Hernando de Soto horses hundred Indians island Jean Ribaut Jesuits journey Juan King Kino land later León Los Adaes Louisiana Lowery Matagorda Bay Menéndez Mexico missionaries missions Mississippi Monterey mountains Narváez Natchitoches natives northern northward O'Reilly Oñate ordered Pacaha Pacific Pánuco Pensacola Bay Philip Pimería Alta Ponce port province pueblo reached returned Ribaut Río Río Grande River route sailed Salle's San Antonio Santa Bárbara Santa Fé sent Serra settlement settlers ships slaves soldiers Sonora Soto Soto's Spain Spaniards Spanish Texas tion town trade trail tribes Ulloa Vaca valley vessels Viceroy Vizcaíno West Zuñi