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was to drive out the French settlers " by what means you see fit . " He must also make a detailed report on the Atlantic coast from the Florida Keys to Newfoundland . The previous success of Me- néndez as a chastiser of pirates may be ...
was to drive out the French settlers " by what means you see fit . " He must also make a detailed report on the Atlantic coast from the Florida Keys to Newfoundland . The previous success of Me- néndez as a chastiser of pirates may be ...
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... settlers , they rebelled , and Father Rogel was forced to withdraw to Havana ( 1570 ) . About the same time and for like reasons the missionaries abandoned Guale . Though he had failed on the peninsula and on the coasts of Georgia and ...
... settlers , they rebelled , and Father Rogel was forced to withdraw to Havana ( 1570 ) . About the same time and for like reasons the missionaries abandoned Guale . Though he had failed on the peninsula and on the coasts of Georgia and ...
Page 169
... settlers and to build a port where the Strait of Anian entered the North Sea ! So great was the excitement in Mex- ico that some adventurers did not wait for official sanction , but set out on their own authority , know- ing that ...
... settlers and to build a port where the Strait of Anian entered the North Sea ! So great was the excitement in Mex- ico that some adventurers did not wait for official sanction , but set out on their own authority , know- ing that ...
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... settlers , most of them taking their families , a band of Franciscans under Father Martínez , a large retinue of negro and Indian slaves , seven thousand head of stock , and eighty - three wagons and carts for transporting the women and ...
... settlers , most of them taking their families , a band of Franciscans under Father Martínez , a large retinue of negro and Indian slaves , seven thousand head of stock , and eighty - three wagons and carts for transporting the women and ...
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... settlers and all the friars but one back to Santa Bárbara . Among those who withdrew , ruined in fortune , was Captain Luís de Velasco , the erstwhile Beau Brummel of the satin coats . Oñate sent soldiers after his faint - hearted ...
... settlers and all the friars but one back to Santa Bárbara . Among those who withdrew , ruined in fortune , was Captain Luís de Velasco , the erstwhile Beau Brummel of the satin coats . Oñate sent soldiers after his faint - hearted ...
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