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Spaniards and one hundred Indian slaves set sail for their unknown port . The rest of the captives had been released . Savages along their course several times beset the vessels , and ten Spaniards were slain . Seventeen days after ...
Spaniards and one hundred Indian slaves set sail for their unknown port . The rest of the captives had been released . Savages along their course several times beset the vessels , and ten Spaniards were slain . Seventeen days after ...
Page 109
... port closed and very good , which they named San Miguel . " This was the beautiful Bay of San Diego . On the purpled blue waters of this bay , safely sheltered by the long high stretch of Point Loma , their ships rode at anchor while a ...
... port closed and very good , which they named San Miguel . " This was the beautiful Bay of San Diego . On the purpled blue waters of this bay , safely sheltered by the long high stretch of Point Loma , their ships rode at anchor while a ...
Page 112
... port of Navidad . ― Interest in California was revived by develop- ments in the Far East . Though Villalobos had taken possession of the Philippines in the year of Ferrelo's voyage , the Spaniards had not occupied the islands . But in ...
... port of Navidad . ― Interest in California was revived by develop- ments in the Far East . Though Villalobos had taken possession of the Philippines in the year of Ferrelo's voyage , the Spaniards had not occupied the islands . But in ...
Page 113
... port on the northern coast . Also , Spanish interests in the Pacific were threatened by the possibility that English , French , or Dutch freebooters in the Atlantic might dis- cover the Strait of Anian and take control of the direct ...
... port on the northern coast . Also , Spanish interests in the Pacific were threatened by the possibility that English , French , or Dutch freebooters in the Atlantic might dis- cover the Strait of Anian and take control of the direct ...
Page 114
... port on the Cali- fornia coast , but he was wrecked in Drake's Bay ( 1595 ) . His cargo of beeswax and fine porcelain still lies at the bottom of the bay , awaiting a modern treasure seeker . At the same time Sebastian Vizcaíno was com ...
... port on the Cali- fornia coast , but he was wrecked in Drake's Bay ( 1595 ) . His cargo of beeswax and fine porcelain still lies at the bottom of the bay , awaiting a modern treasure seeker . At the same time Sebastian Vizcaíno was com ...
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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