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Module 1 Overview
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Basic overview of major parties involved in early FL history
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early american history
florida history
spanish history
french history
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Module 1 Overview
Late-Mississipian Natives (1000 AD- contact)
Calusa
S FL, sub-tropic
aquatic resources, hunt/gather
Timucuan
light/moderate maize agriculture
aquatic resources
N FL/S GA, Coastal Plain
Mississippian
heavy maize agriculture
Mississipi Alluvial Valley
Polities of Middle-Atlantic Coastal Plain
Early European Encounters
Spain
Juan Ponce De Leon
1513: Discovers FL
3 ships, ~ 200 men
Explore coast, ran off by Calusa
1521: Colony Attempt
2 ships, 200 men
Calusa attack, JPDL dies of wounds in Cuba
Hernando De Soto
1539: South-East Expedition
9 ships, 620 men
3 yr journey, HDS dies near Miss. River & survivors return to Mexico City
Tristan De Luna
1559: Colony Attempt
11 ships, 1500 men
hurricane destroys fleet, becomes rescue mission
Pedro Menendez De Avilez
France
Jean Ribault
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