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... . While Cortés 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.
... . While Cortés 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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... island with Columbus in 1493 , as a member of the first permanent 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 ) ...
... island with Columbus in 1493 , as a member of the first permanent 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 ) ...
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... island of Bimini , which rumor placed to the northwest . What Ponce hoped to accomplish in the enter- prise , and also the aims of his brother conquerors , can be gathered from his patent . If Ponce was an explorer and adventurer , he ...
... island of Bimini , which rumor placed to the northwest . What Ponce hoped to accomplish in the enter- prise , and also the aims of his brother conquerors , can be gathered from his patent . If Ponce was an explorer and adventurer , he ...
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... of the St. John's River . landed , took formal possession of the " island , " and named it La Florida , because of its verdant beauty Here he L and because it was discovered in the Easter season PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 7.
... of the St. John's River . landed , took formal possession of the " island , " and named it La Florida , because of its verdant beauty Here he L and because it was discovered in the Easter season PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 7.
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