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  1. Pioneers of France in the New World; France and England in North America: a Series of Historical Narratives, Part First by Francis Parkman, 1878

41. Hernando DeSoto
Personal Reaction I think hernando desoto was a very greedy I think hernando had verybad morals and of Knowledge Encyclopedia of world Biographies new Book of
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Hernando DeSoto By: Daniel O'Connor Biographical Facts
Hernando Desoto was born around 1500 in Barcarrota, Spain. On his second expedition in Peru, he found gold and was rich when he came back to Spain. In his life he met Pedro Arias, the governor of Panama. He also met his daughter and later on married her. He went on his last expedition in 1542. He died looking for gold on the Mississippi River. Major Achievements
Hernando's first adventure took place when he was younger. He went on a treasure hunting expedition. Even though he didn't find gold or riches, the idea exited him. Later he joined Francisco Pizzaro on an expedition to conquer Peru. There he unexpectedly struck gold, became rich and went home to Spain. Years later he set off on his final journey to find more gold. He took many men and horses across the Atlantic Ocean and around the Gulf of Mexico. The party was the first European expedition to cross the Appalachian Mountains. They also discovered the Mississippi river. Country
The main reason why Hernando went on expeditions was because he was very greedy.

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43. Hernando De Soto Expedition -- Brown Quarterly -- V. 2, No. 1 -- Fall 1997
day except Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and new Year s day about the expedition andthe world view of Image 1 hernando desoto brought with him 600 conquistadors
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Coronado National Memorial San Antonio Missions
Volume 2, No. 1 (Fall 1997) Hispanic American Heritage Issue Hernando De Soto Expedition
Brian Loadholtz and Susan Sernaker Click an image to read its caption. Spain's New World dominion already extended across the West Indies and Central and South America, yet her foot hold was tenuous. Having few industries or resources at home to rely on, she was dependent on colonial commodities, both natural and human, to maintain her grasp in the Caribbean. The conquests of the Aztecs of Mexico (1519-21) and the Incas of Peru (1531-35) had opened fabulous veins of wealth. These conquests also alerted other European nations to the untapped profits across the Atlantic Ocean. To secure her position unquestionably, Spain sought to control all lands surrounding the Caribbean Basin. La Florida was important strategically was also a possible source of undiscovered gold and riches. Hernando de Soto was about 14 years old when he first sailed from Spain, probably in 1514, bound for a conquistador's life in the New World. Over the next 15 years, he participated in military actions against Indians and Spanish land poachers in modern-day Panama and Nicaragua, using his rewards to fund profitable private ventures. His valor during the conquest of the Incas of Peru earned him greater wealth, which he used to finance his expedition to La Florida. Hernando de Soto's agreement with Charles V of Spain was simple. He was to explore, exploit and colonize La Florida while bearing all costs. This would be the first major exploration of the interior of North America. In return, he would become Governor of Cuba and the new colony. De Soto and the Crown would divide the spoils. De Soto and his 622 soldiers arrived in Havana in June 1538. He filled the expedition's ranks with slave carriers, camp followers (including several women), artisans, priests, an engineer, 200 horses, a herd of pigs, and fierce fighting dogs for punishing Indians. Landing near Tampa Bay on May 30, 1539, he left a temporary colony of 100 men captained by Pedro Calderon and led his army inland.

44. Early Modern History - Explorations And The "New World"
the English exploration of the new world by the Service, with further sources regardingthe Wider world. About the Spanish exploration of hernando de Soto in
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Collection of the Lilly Library at University of Indiana. The site offers only some pictures and short texts about the collection Exploring the West from Monticello
"A perspective in maps from Columbus to Lewis and Clark" was an online exhibition at Alderman Library of the University of Virginia in 1995 Christopherus Columbus: Epistola de insulis nuper inventis
Letter of Christopher Columbus with a statement of account and a description of the "New World" of originally April, 1494. The presented source is a printing of 1494 and digitalisized by the Library of Mannheim University (DE) as part of the special collection

45. Specificexplorers
hernando desoto, Spanish Explorer. desoto National Memorial. hernando De Soto. THE(De)SOTO EXPEDITION. FLORIDA OF THE CONQUISTADOR. hernando desoto The new world.
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46. Explorers
hernando desoto The new world Historical background; important facts andinformation about the desoto Expedition. Sir Francis Drake.
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Saint Mark's School-5th Grade Discoverer's Web Great Explorers of the World and Their Expeditions American Explorers Page: An alphabetical listing of famous American Explorers, photographs, biographies available for some explorers - listed in alphabetical order Discoverers and Explorers: Important facts and information about Lewis and Clark, the Astorians, Pike and Long, Mountain Men, Fur Trading Companies, and Fremont Early Explorers: Photographs, important facts and information about Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, Giovanni da Verrazano, Henry Hudson, Cornelius Mey Early Explorers; Important information and facts about Leif Ericsson, Marco Polo, Sir francis Drake, Columbus. Amerigo Vespucci. James Cook, Francisco Vazquez de Coronado, Hernando Cortes Explorer: A website written by fifth grade students about world famous explorers; organized by time periods; explorers listed in alphabetical order Explorers : Biographic material and information on the voyages of famous explorers - explorers listed in alphabetical order Explorers of Mexico and the West: A website written by students for students with important facts and information about Coronado and Cortes Explorers of Northeastern America: A website written by students for students with important facts and information about Cabot, Cartier, Hudson, Leif Erikson, Verrazano

47. Hernando Desoto
hernando desoto. Spain also lost a great conquistador in hernando De Soto. He wasnot the first to lose his life in an attempt to colonize the new world and he
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Hernando Desoto
Hernando De Soto is one of the most well known Spanish explorers of the Americas. He is known for discovering the Mississippi River and traveling throughout the southeast. His expedition had many and far reaching consequences. Being one of the earlier explorers into this region he did not have massive amounts of information available. This would make travel difficult along with hostile natives De Soto had the odds stacked against him from the beginning. This did not matter because he was a conquistador and adelantado. He knew no fear simply conquest.
Early Life
It is also uncertain when he came to the New World. Most evidence shows him sailing with Pedrarias Davila the newly named governor of Panama along with Francisco Coronado in 1514. He advanced quickly through the ranks. He was assigned the rank of Captain by 1520. He had participated in many military actions in Panama and Nicaragua alongside Ponce de Leon and Francisco Pizarro. In 1531, he left Panama a rich man gaining wealth from slave trading and gold taken from Indians. He put his wealth to use, building ships and maintaining cavalry and infantry. This was not enough for de Soto.
After the conquest of Peru de Soto went back to Spain a wealthy man. He hired many servants and acquired the things that a man of his new station should have. He married Isabela de Bobadilla the daughter of Davila, the man he first set sail with to the New World. It was then that he began to petition the crown for permission to exploit and govern lands in the New World.

48. DeSoto State Park - The Welsh Caves
have landed in Baldwin County, Al, long before hernando desoto. Dekalb County werevisited by explorers 300 years three trips instead of one to the new world.
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The Welsh Caves There are five caves located side by side with three of them interlocking by openings connecting each chamber. They are protected by the cliff in which they are carved and by the only trail to them. The trail that only one person can traverse at a time is 90 feet long and is so narrow that only one person can pass at a time. The trail averages in width two to five feet, and in some places is precarious and slippery. Historians say that Indians could not have built the caves due to the fact that none of the tribes of this area were familiar with the art of excavation. The legend and folklore of Prince Madoc (Mad dog) has it that the Welsh explorer may have landed in Baldwin County, Al, long before Hernando DeSoto. Is it possible that Alabama and Dekalb County were visited by explorers 300 years before Columbus discovered America? Many Historians believe so. One stated, "Madoc did indeed sail from Wales and did land on the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay. They maintain that he made three trips instead of one to the New World. None of the Indians who lived in the vicinity of these forts had ever worked in stone. Scientists who determine the approximate date of past events claim that timber found within the caves had been cut by axes centuries before the Spanish came to the New World. Historically, one author wrote that the caves were part of a dreadful war, and those who constructed them, to have acted defensively. The caves are situated so that, in ancient times, 20 men could have held off an army of thousands.

49. Explorer Notes
hernando de Soto 1539 he led soldiers to Florida and moved on France in the new world. nothinghe did chart the coastline for future exploration Jacques Cartier
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European Exploration
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Leif Ericson found North America
other countries never heard about it
Growth of Trade soldiers brought back Asian silks, spices and cotton
for those goods
Middle Easterners (_) had a monopoly on the supply
they controlled all of the supply
Ottoman Turks (a militant Muslim group) fought a war and
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Europeans decided to find a way to themselves, not trade strong leaders they decided to use their power to find new ways to a homeland) to help supply them with materials and information of how to get to Asia Portugal’s Prince Henry the started a school to train sailors how to navigate the school taught and reading, use of

50. Hernando De Soto --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
, exploration and settlement One of the most famous gold seekers in history was HernandoDe Soto When he was 19 he sailed to the new world with Pedrarias Dávila
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51. European Explorers Page
Explorers of the new world. Explorers came to the new world in search of spices,gold, new land, and a new way of life. hernando desoto. Franciso Pizarro.
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Welcome to Mrs. Oliver's Page Explorers of the New World Explorers came to the New World in search of spices, gold, new land, and a new way of life. Click on the sites below to research the explorer you have been assigned. The Explorers CGS Explorer's Page Explorer's Resources Explorer Work ... Research Sites
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52. Exploration And Empire @ SchoolAtlas
hernando Cortez hernando Cortez; Alonso de Ojeda, the explorer -Abiography of Alonso de Ojeda, Spanish explorer of the new world;
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  • European Explorers: Ferdinand Magellan -This site on european explorers is designed for grade five and six elementary students and teachers. It presents a list of links to web pages related to Ferdinand Magellan.
  • Welcome to Hernando Cortez 101 -A Collection of Biogrpahies, histories and analysises of Pirates, Explorers, Ships, and Nautical Archaeology. (And Stuff about Me; Rob Ossian)
  • The Rojomo Expedition of 1996 Lewis and Clark-Jefferson Letter -"To Meriwether Lewis, esquire, captain of the first regiment of infantry of the United States of America:
  • 53. Kids And Teens, People And Society, Biography: Explorers
    and Expeditions of Marquette, Drake, Columbus, Cortez, and desoto Middle school WhoGoes There European exploration of the new world - Recounts the
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    Top Kids and Teens People and Society Biography ... Alonso de Ojeda - Give a brief history and pictures of this Spanish Conquistador and explorer of the Americas. Australian Explorers - Provides detailed accounts of men who explored and mapped the continent of Australia. Designed especially for elementary school students. Captain George Vancouver - Biography of English captain George Vancouver and his exploration of the Pacific Northwest of Canada and the United States. Conquistadors - Share the adventures of Hernan Cortes, Francisco Pizarro, Fracisco de Orellana and Cabeza de Vaca as series host Michael Wood retraces their journeys in modern-day South America and the southern United States. Discoverers Web: Alphabetical List - Links to information on the lives of dozens of explorers. Discovery School's Exploration Station - Collection of articles based on World Book Encyclopedia, tell about the most famous Europeans who set sail for new lands during the 15th and 16th centuries. Epic Voyages - Offers a look at historic voyages and the lives of key explorers who helped uncover the world. Requires Flash. Explorer Poems - A fifth grade class shares the poems they wrote about the lives of famous explorers.

    54. Conquest Of America: History For Teens - Hernando DeSoto
    hernando de Soto invaded Panama in his teens All were famous new world ExplorersPonce de León discovered and Balboa made their discoveries when desoto was 13
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    Native American Conquest
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    TEEN HISTORY SITE GUIDE The Indians World Maps from the 1500's Teachers Didn't Know... Real Native Portraits Images for Reports 100 LINKS Cabeza de Vaca - HERNANDO de SOTO - Illinois Indiana Florida Georgia Carolina Alabama Tennessee Kentucky Missouri Arkansas Louisiana Texas Mississippi EPILOGUE Native Americans were invaded by Conquistadors five centuries ago. Not long after Columbus discovered the New World, Spain settled Indian villages along our coasts. Hernando de Soto invaded Panama in his teens. He was "inspired" by three Conquistadors: Ponce de León, Balboa and Magellan. All were famous New World Explorers: Ponce de León discovered North America, Balboa discovered the Pacific Ocean, and Magellan sailed across it to China, the greatest market in the World. Ponce de León, who had sailed with Columbus, and Balboa made their discoveries when DeSoto was 13 years old. Later, on "Missions" with Balboa in Panama, DeSoto learned that vicious dogs, fast horses, and extortion worked wonders on Natives. He was called the "Child of the Sun" by the Natives for attacking villages at dawn, capturing women and children, then holding them for ransom for their release. Land and Indians became objects of ownership. Magellan then sailed to China but lost his life on the long voyage when he took the long way - around South America. DeSoto got very rich by Conquering the Incas of Peru.

    55. Study Guide - Exploration And Early Settlements
    Christopher Columbus. Juan Ponce de Leon. hernando Cortés. Giovanni da Verrazano. Identifywhere in the new world the early explorers traveled.
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    Study Guide - Exploration and Early Settlements You should be able to identify the following explorers by knowing what country they sailed for and where they explored. You don't need to know the exact date they sailed, but you should know who were the earlier explorers and who came later. Vasco Nùnez de Balboa Hernando De Soto John Cabot Henry Hudson Jacques Cartier Ferdinand Magellan Francisco Vásquez de Coronado Francisco Pizarro Christopher Columbus Juan Ponce de Leon Hernando Cortés Giovanni da Verrazano Amerigo Vespucci You should be able to identify the following people, places and things
    The Northwest Passage Jamestown Queen Elizabeth Virginia Company Sir Humphrey Gilbert and The Gilbert Patent John Smith Sir Walter Raleigh John Rolfe Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe Plymouth Settlement John White House of Burgesses* Sir Richard Grenville Reformation* Wanchese and Manteo Martin Luther* Ralph Lane Anglican Church* Sir Francis Drake Calvinism* Thomas Harriot William Bradford* The Spanish Armada Mayflower Compact* * Not in books and will be explained during class discussions You should be able to answer questions on any of the following topics: Jared Diamond's theory of why wealth and power is distributed unequally throughout the world.

    56. EspanOle! Historia Y Herencia
    The Spanish Conquest of the new world. History of Spanish Colonialism in Florida;hernando de Soto The desoto Chronicles are an excellent historical resource; The
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  • 57. The New World Explored VHS N/A
    was the existence of a new world across the to the travels of the following explorersJohn Verrazano, Jacques Cartier, hernando desoto, Cabeza deVaca
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    58. DeSoto Caverns
    But not until the arrival of hernando desoto and his 2) to establish the first Spanishcolony in the new world. the first half of the 1900s, desoto Caverns had
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    DeSoto Caverns DeSoto Caverns are nestled between the lakes and Appalachian foothills of north Central Alabama. These caverns hold one of the most concentrated accumulations of onyx-marble stalagmites and stalactities found in the United States. DeSoto Caverns have a long and interesting history. By the late 17th century, when the Europeans began to penetrate what is now the Southeast United States, the dominant Indian population was the Creek tribe, so named by the Europeans because they built their villages along the large number of waterways in the area. By tribal tradition, the Creeks place the birthplace of the Creek Indian Nation at the cave near the Coosa River now known as DeSoto Caverns. In December of 1796, Benjamin Hawkins, a United States Agent among the Creeks appointed by George Washington, told of the magnificent beauty of the DeSoto Caverns in his report to Washington, making it the first officially reported cave in the United States. During the era of Prohibition, DeSoto Caverns were pressed into service as one of the area's speakeasies, where moonshine and gambling were available to those not too fastidious about adherence to the law. Because of the shootings and fights that erupted on a continuing basis, the caverns became known in the 1920s as "The Bloody Bucket," and Federal agents closed them down. Even when Prohibition was repealed, "The Bloody Bucket" was not reopened.

    59. Milford Middle School
    Aztec Empire Hernán Cortés world Book Features hernando desoto The SoutheasternTrek Of hernando desoto Cartier Jacques Cartier The new Continent - 16th
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