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Page vii
... colonies have grown into independent nations . From Mex- ico to Chile , throughout half of America , the Spanish language and Spanish institutions are still dominant . Even in the old borderlands north of the Río Grande , the imprint of ...
... colonies have grown into independent nations . From Mex- ico to Chile , throughout half of America , the Spanish language and Spanish institutions are still dominant . Even in the old borderlands north of the Río Grande , the imprint of ...
Page xi
... Colonies Page 1 66 26 66 46 66 79 14 V. FLORIDA 120 66 VI . NEW MEXICO 165 VII . THE JESUITS ON THE PACIFIC SLOPE 66 188 66 VIII . TEXAS 207 66 IX . LOUISIANA 232 66 X. CALIFORNIA 258 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 297 14 INDEX 305 gi 29 ...
... Colonies Page 1 66 26 66 46 66 79 14 V. FLORIDA 120 66 VI . NEW MEXICO 165 VII . THE JESUITS ON THE PACIFIC SLOPE 66 188 66 VIII . TEXAS 207 66 IX . LOUISIANA 232 66 X. CALIFORNIA 258 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 297 14 INDEX 305 gi 29 ...
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... colony . In Ponce's veins flowed the bluest blood of Spain . His family could be traced back to the twelfth century . Rumors of gold drew Ponce to Porto Rico ( 1508 ) , which island he " pacified , " after the very thorough Spanish ...
... colony . In Ponce's veins flowed the bluest blood of Spain . His family could be traced back to the twelfth century . Rumors of gold drew Ponce to Porto Rico ( 1508 ) , which island he " pacified , " after the very thorough Spanish ...
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... colonies by the Caribs of the Lesser Antilles . Ponce was put in command of a fleet to subdue these ferocious savages , and his plans for Florida were delayed seven years . Meanwhile other expeditions from the West In- dies found ...
... colonies by the Caribs of the Lesser Antilles . Ponce was put in command of a fleet to subdue these ferocious savages , and his plans for Florida were delayed seven years . Meanwhile other expeditions from the West In- dies found ...
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... colonists departed and made port at Cuba , having lost a ship on the way . A few days later Ponce died from his wounds , leaving unsolved the mystery of the Fountain of Youth . Over his grave in Porto Rico , where his body was sent for ...
... colonists departed and made port at Cuba , having lost a ship on the way . A few days later Ponce died from his wounds , leaving unsolved the mystery of the Fountain of Youth . Over his grave in Porto Rico , where his body was sent for ...
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