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... 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 to fall into ...
... 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 to fall into ...
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... West Indies . It was to protect this channel that Florida eventually had to be colonized .し Ponce proceeded at once to Spain , where he " went about like a person of importance , because his qualities merited it . " From the King he re ...
... West Indies . It was to protect this channel that Florida eventually had to be colonized .し Ponce proceeded at once to Spain , where he " went about like a person of importance , because his qualities merited it . " From the King he re ...
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... West Indies . At Santo Domingo a fourth of his colonists deserted ; and two ships which he had sent to Trinidad , with Cabeza de Vaca , were wrecked in a hurricane . The fears thus spread amongst his company forced him to remain at an ...
... West Indies . At Santo Domingo a fourth of his colonists deserted ; and two ships which he had sent to Trinidad , with Cabeza de Vaca , were wrecked in a hurricane . The fears thus spread amongst his company forced him to remain at an ...
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... west a Greek and a negro went ashore for food and fresh water and never returned . Farther along the coast they came to the mouth of a large river , no doubt the Mississippi . The combined strength of its current and of a storm which ...
... west a Greek and a negro went ashore for food and fresh water and never returned . Farther along the coast they came to the mouth of a large river , no doubt the Mississippi . The combined strength of its current and of a storm which ...
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... west . One of the five boats yet remained afloat , the commander's own . Narváez bore on westward , hugging the coast . One day he descried on land some of the castaways of the fourth boat which had been wrecked , making their way ...
... west . One of the five boats yet remained afloat , the commander's own . Narváez bore on westward , hugging the coast . One day he descried on land some of the castaways of the fourth boat which had been wrecked , making their way ...
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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