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... sailed from Porto Rico and anchored a month later on the coast of the northern mainland , near the mouth of the St. John's River . landed , took formal possession of the " island , " and named it La Florida , because of its verdant ...
... sailed from Porto Rico and anchored a month later on the coast of the northern mainland , near the mouth of the St. John's River . landed , took formal possession of the " island , " and named it La Florida , because of its verdant ...
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... sailed up the western shore of the penin- sula , perhaps as far north as Pensacola Bay , be- fore he again turned southward , still unaware that Florida was not an island . Anchored off the south- ern end of Florida , he allowed himself ...
... sailed up the western shore of the penin- sula , perhaps as far north as Pensacola Bay , be- fore he again turned southward , still unaware that Florida was not an island . Anchored off the south- ern end of Florida , he allowed himself ...
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... sailed away to sell them in Santo Domingo . This time a rude shock awaited the slave hunters . When they reached the capital they were ordered by Governor Diego Columbus to set the Indians free and return them to their native land . Don ...
... sailed away to sell them in Santo Domingo . This time a rude shock awaited the slave hunters . When they reached the capital they were ordered by Governor Diego Columbus to set the Indians free and return them to their native land . Don ...
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... sailed from Spain with six hundred colonists and a number of Franciscan ' See The Spanish Conquerors , in this Series . Lowery , Spanish Settlements , p . 174. Both quotations from Bernal Díaz , repeated by Lowery . friars . Among his ...
... sailed from Spain with six hundred colonists and a number of Franciscan ' See The Spanish Conquerors , in this Series . Lowery , Spanish Settlements , p . 174. Both quotations from Bernal Díaz , repeated by Lowery . friars . Among his ...
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... 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 horsehide boats in which to escape to Pánuco ( Mexico ) which was thought to be close by . Little did they ...
... 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 horsehide boats in which to escape to Pánuco ( Mexico ) which was thought to be close by . Little did they ...
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