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... reached the capital they were ordered by Governor Diego Columbus to set the Indians free and return them to their native land . Don Diego deserves remembrance as a liberator . Among the captives , however , there was one whom the ...
... reached the capital they were ordered by Governor Diego Columbus to set the Indians free and return them to their native land . Don Diego deserves remembrance as a liberator . Among the captives , however , there was one whom the ...
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... reached Appalachen , near the present Tallahassee in northern Florida . But golden Appalachen proved to be only a town of forty clay huts , occupied then by women and children ; for the men were away on the warpath . The Spaniards took ...
... reached Appalachen , near the present Tallahassee in northern Florida . But golden Appalachen proved to be only a town of forty clay huts , occupied then by women and children ; for the men were away on the warpath . The Spaniards took ...
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... reached the sea at last at Appalachee Bay . But there was no sign of the ships . The ships , in fact , had sailed away to Cuba . Yet the sea was their only hope ; so they determined to slay their horses for food and to build a fleet of ...
... reached the sea at last at Appalachee Bay . But there was no sign of the ships . The ships , in fact , had sailed away to Cuba . Yet the sea was their only hope ; so they determined to slay their horses for food and to build a fleet of ...
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... reached the City of Mexico on July 24 , 1536 ; thence he went to Santo Domingo , and from there to Spain . In all places his story bore fruit . In Spain he was disappointed in his ambition for the governorship of Florida . One wonders ...
... reached the City of Mexico on July 24 , 1536 ; thence he went to Santo Domingo , and from there to Spain . In all places his story bore fruit . In Spain he was disappointed in his ambition for the governorship of Florida . One wonders ...
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... Georgia , through the country of the Creeks . Towards the end of April he reached a town called Cufitachiqui . It was on the Savannah River , probably somewhere below Augusta ; Indian tradi- tion locates it 56 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... Georgia , through the country of the Creeks . Towards the end of April he reached a town called Cufitachiqui . It was on the Savannah River , probably somewhere below Augusta ; Indian tradi- tion locates it 56 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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