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From Ponce de Leon to Sir Walter Raleigh - Early European Arrivals in Southeastern North America

English · Paperback / Softback

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Few people know the events that occurred in the North American Southeast before the Pilgrims' arrival at Plymouth Rock. By 1620, the coast of Atlantic America had been extensively explored and charted by dozens of Europeans and several colonies had already been attempted. This history covers all the Spanish expeditions into Southern Atlantic America and the Gulf Coast, and the early French and English infringements into what the Spanish would ruthlessly defend as their territory.
The unveiling of North America was often violent, as the Indigenous people valiantly fought to protect their cultures against the onslaught of Europeans. Interactions between the people of the two worlds generally started out friendly, but soon deteriorated as the Europeans took food and land from the local populations by force. European diseases would further decimate Indigenous populations, emptying their land for colonial farms and weakening their ability to resist the growing onslaught. Drawing extensively on eyewitness reports from the explorers themselves, this book reveals the full, complex story of the European discovery and settlement of Florida and the coastal Southeast.

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Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction: The Spanish Move into Eastern North America

One-Ponce de León's ­Ill-Fated Conquest of Florida: 1513-1521

Two-A New Andalucía, Legend of Chicora: 1521-1525

Three-The Epic Voyage of Giovanni da Verrazzano: 1524

Four-The Fiasco of Pánfilo de Narváez: 1527-1535

Five-The Bloody Campaign of Hernando de Soto: 1539-1543

Six-The Luna Colony and the Coosa: 1559-1561

Seven-Jean Ribault and the French Attempt to Settle Florida: 1562-1565

Eight-Pedro Menéndez de Avilés Takes Charge of Florida: 1565-1566

Nine-Pedro Menéndez Struggles to Control Florida: 1566-1572

Ten-Spanish Florida Staggers Toward the Seventeenth Century: 1567-1586

Eleven-The First English Intrusion into the Southeast: 1584-1587

Epilogue: Southern Atlantic America in the Seventeenth Century

Bibliography

Index


About the author

James F. Hancock is a university distinguished professor (emeritus) at Michigan State University. He is the author of several books and lives in Scarborough, Maine.

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