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The nine-tenths of North America lying north and east of Mexico was another matter. In the early 1500s, Spain made a few attempts to explore Florida and the Gulf coast. Around 1513, Juan Ponce de Leon, conqueror of Puerto Rico, conducted the first reconnaissance of the area. In 1519 Alonso Alvarez de Pineda explored and mapped the Gulf of Mexico. Two years later, Ponce de Leon died in a disastrous attempt to build a settlement in Florida, and Spain withdrew from further serious efforts to establish a permanent presence there for another half-century.
The first Spanish town in what is now the United States was not in Florida, but somewhere between 30 degrees and 34 degrees North. It was built in 1526, by Luis Vasquez de Ayllon, a Spanish official based on Hispaniola. In 1520, Ayllon had ordered a slaving expedition, and in 1526, set out himself with approximately 500 Spanish colonists--including women, children, and three Dominican friars--and a number of African slaves. After a false start, Ayllon built the town of San Miguel de Guadalupe. His venture was doomed from the outset. The principals of the colony quarreled, Indians attacked, slaves rebelled, and Ayllon died. Only 150 survivors returned to Hispaniola. Later, in 1528 a slightly smaller group under Narvaez plundered and skirmished along the Gulf coast from Yampa Bay to Texas, where it disintegrated. Cabeza de Vaca and three other members finally reached Mexico in 1536. From 1539 to 1543 de Soto and, after his death, Moscoso led an ever-shrinking party on a circuitous route through the southeastern and southcentral United States. From 1540 to 1542 Coronado explored the Southwest. In all cases, these Spanish explorers antagonized the Indians and failed to entice settlers to the higher latitudes.
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So, if you don't know already in early America, many African American men, women and children were enslaved.
Skip ahead, after slavery ended, some white people were upset, so they created the Klu Klux Clan, to continue the line of racism. They tortured and terrorized many Black people, often killing them.
There is even a town named after the Klan > Clanton, Al
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Geocentric theory is a theory which states that the Earth is the center of the galaxy and the universe.
Scientific revolution was a period when people relied on organised studies and evidence-based conclusions to develop new technology.
Heliocentric theory is a theory which states that the Sun is the center of the galaxy.
Scientific method is a systematic way of solving a problem or obtaining information.
Harriet Tubman was an African American slave. She first risked her life when she developed the "Underground Railroad", which was a secret system that she created in order to help fugitive slaves escape. The second way that she risked her life was becoming a nurse during the Civil War.
The latino vote was not as significant.
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All across the nation it is seen that the lower strata of the population votes less than the upper strata, possibly because thy see the system as a failure that has not been kind to them.
This is one of the reasons that the Latino vote share was less.
When it was minuscule it did not really swing the tides of the votes that much and ended up being a little insignificant in terms of conversion.
They are lagging behind in voting percentage However.