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... seven years . Meanwhile other expeditions from the West In- dies found Florida to be part of the mainland . By 1519 , indeed , the entire coast of the Gulf between Yucatán and Florida had been explored and charted , thus ending the ...
... seven years . Meanwhile other expeditions from the West In- dies found Florida to be part of the mainland . By 1519 , indeed , the entire coast of the Gulf between Yucatán and Florida had been explored and charted , thus ending the ...
Page 18
... seven men were frozen to death on board one of the ships . The icy winds and sea , which lashed the small vessels about and took the lives of these emaciated sailors , took also their toll of the dead . The boat bearing Ayllón's body ...
... seven men were frozen to death on board one of the ships . The icy winds and sea , which lashed the small vessels about and took the lives of these emaciated sailors , took also their toll of the dead . The boat bearing Ayllón's body ...
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... , " was not a ⚫ proper return " for the hospitality and affectionate welcome he had received . So Seven days ' marching brought the Spaniards 66 into the country of the Cherokees ; and five 58 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... , " was not a ⚫ proper return " for the hospitality and affectionate welcome he had received . So Seven days ' marching brought the Spaniards 66 into the country of the Cherokees ; and five 58 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
Page 76
... seven ships two half - hogsheads to hold fresh water . Sails were made of woven hemp and skins ; ropes and cables from mulberry bark ; and anchors from stirrups . In June the brigantines were finished , and the high floods floated them ...
... seven ships two half - hogsheads to hold fresh water . Sails were made of woven hemp and skins ; ropes and cables from mulberry bark ; and anchors from stirrups . In June the brigantines were finished , and the high floods floated them ...
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... seven days after launching their brigantines , they entered the mouth of the Pánuco River , which flows into the Gulf one hundred and fifty miles north of Vera Cruz . It waters the Tampico region , today made golden by its output of ...
... seven days after launching their brigantines , they entered the mouth of the Pánuco River , which flows into the Gulf one hundred and fifty miles north of Vera Cruz . It waters the Tampico region , today made golden by its output of ...
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American Anza Arkansas Ayllón Carlos chief Cíbola coast colonists colony Colorado command Coronado Cortés crossed Cruz Cuba Culiacán deserted dians Diego English Estevanico expedition explored Father Florida Fort Caroline France Francisco Fray Luís Fray Marcos French friars frontier gold golden Governor Gulf Havana Hernando Hernando de Soto horses hundred Indians island Jean Ribaut Jesuits journey Juan King Kino land later León Los Adaes Louisiana Lowery Matagorda Bay Menéndez Mexico missionaries missions Mississippi Monterey mountains Narváez Natchitoches natives northern northward O'Reilly Oñate ordered Pacaha Pacific Pánuco Pensacola Bay Philip Pimería Alta Ponce port province pueblo reached returned Ribaut Río Río Grande River route sailed Salle's San Antonio Santa Bárbara Santa Fé sent Serra settlement settlers ships slaves soldiers Sonora Soto Soto's Spain Spaniards Spanish Texas tion town trade trail tribes Ulloa Vaca valley vessels Viceroy Vizcaíno West Zuñi