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... was still wrestling with the Aztecs , Spanish expeditions were moving out from the West Indies - Española ( Hayti ) , Cuba , Porto Rico , and Jamaica . These islands are well called PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 3.
... was still wrestling with the Aztecs , Spanish expeditions were moving out from the West Indies - Española ( Hayti ) , Cuba , Porto Rico , and Jamaica . These islands are well called PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 3.
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Rico , and Jamaica . These islands are well called the nursery of Spanish culture in the Western Hemisphere . By 1513 there were seventeen towns on Española alone , in which the life of Old Spain was reproduced in form , though ...
Rico , and Jamaica . These islands are well called the nursery of Spanish culture in the Western Hemisphere . By 1513 there were seventeen towns on Española alone , in which the life of Old Spain was reproduced in form , though ...
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... called by him the Cape of the Currents ; and by the fif- teenth he was coasting along the Florida Keys . The strain of romance in these old explorers is well illustrated by the name which Ponce , seeker of the Fountain of Youth , gave ...
... called by him the Cape of the Currents ; and by the fif- teenth he was coasting along the Florida Keys . The strain of romance in these old explorers is well illustrated by the name which Ponce , seeker of the Fountain of Youth , gave ...
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... called the Texas coast- and was the one to dis- cover the mouth of that large river flowing into the Gulf which he named the Espíritu Santo , but which we know today as the Mississippi . This was twenty - two years before De Soto ...
... called the Texas coast- and was the one to dis- cover the mouth of that large river flowing into the Gulf which he named the Espíritu Santo , but which we know today as the Mississippi . This was twenty - two years before De Soto ...
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... called Chicora by the natives , which seems to have been near the Cape Fear River on the Carolina coast . After taking formal possession of the country , they coaxed one hundred and fifty of their red - skinned hosts on board and sailed ...
... called Chicora by the natives , which seems to have been near the Cape Fear River on the Carolina coast . After taking formal possession of the country , they coaxed one hundred and fifty of their red - skinned hosts on board and sailed ...
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