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Andreyy89
1 year ago
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Where in Florida did Ponce De Leon first land?

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Anna71 [15]1 year ago
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Juan Ponce de León is credited with being the first european to reach Florida. In April 1513 he landed on the coast of Florida at a site among Saint Augustine and Melbourne beach. He named the area Florida as it become observed at Easter time (Spanish: Pascua Florida).

In February 1521, Ponce de León departed San Juan on his second excursion to Florida, accompanied by means of two ships and round 2 hundred people — plus horses, equipment, and seeds — to set up a farming colony. They landed on the southwest coast of Florida, close to what's now Charlotte Harbor, with the aim of founding a colony. Juan Ponce de Leon was a Spanish explorer who traveled around Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and Florida. he's credited with establishing a eu agreement in Puerto Rico, being the first ecu to attain Florida, giving the land its call. Ponce de León determined to follow the advice of the sympathetic King Ferdinand and explore greater of the Caribbean Sea. In 1513, Ponce de León led the primary known eu expedition to la Florida, which he named at some point of his first voyage to the region. While there is no definitive proof that he virtually walked the shores of Key West, recorded history tells us that 500 years ago this month, he turned into exploring the neighborhood. most think of Key West's history as starting in 1822.

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