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  2. History of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida's written history begins with the arrival of Europeans; the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León in 1513 made the first textual records. The state received its name from that conquistador , who called the peninsula La Pascua Florida in recognition of the verdant landscape and because it was the Easter season, which the Spaniards called ...

  3. Florida Territory - Wikipedia

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    The first European known to have encountered Florida was Juan Ponce de León, who claimed the land as a possession of Spain in 1513. St. Augustine, the oldest continually inhabited European settlement in the continental U.S., was founded on the northeast coast of Florida in 1565.

  4. Giovanni da Verrazzano - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni da Verrazzano (/ ˌvɛrəˈzɑːnoʊ, - ətˈsɑː -/ VERR-ə-ZAH-noh, -⁠ət-SAH-, [1][2][3][4] Italian: [dʒoˈvanni da (v)verratˈtsaːno]; often misspelled Verrazano in English; [5] 1485–1528) was an Italian [6] (Florentine) explorer [7][8] of North America, in the service of King Francis I of France. He is renowned as the first ...

  5. Spanish Florida - Wikipedia

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    Southern South Carolina. Spanish Florida (Spanish: La Florida) was the first major European land-claim and attempted settlement-area in northern America during the European Age of Discovery. La Florida formed part of the Captaincy General of Cuba, the Viceroyalty of New Spain, and the Spanish Empire during Spanish colonization of the Americas.

  6. History of Miami - Wikipedia

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    A condition for making the grant permanent was that at least one settler had to live on the grant for every 100 acres (0.4 km 2) of land. While Touchett wanted to found a plantation in the grant, he was having financial problems and his plans never came to fruition [13] The first permanent European settlers in the Miami area arrived around 1800.

  7. Europeans first explored Licking County nearly a quarter ...

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    You may contact him at 740.349.5571 or dstout@lickingcountylibrary.org. This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: History column: Europeans first explored Licking County in 1751 ...

  8. Exploration of North America - Wikipedia

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    The Viking voyages did not become common knowledge in the Old World, and Europeans remained unaware of the existence of the Americas as a whole, until 1492. Many expeditions were launched from European nations in search of a Northwest Passage to East Asia (or "the Indies" as the region was called) in order to establish a shorter trade route to China than the Silk Road, a trade route which had ...

  9. Timucua - Wikipedia

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    The Timucua of northeast Florida (the Saturiwa and Agua Dulce tribes) at the time of first contact with Europeans lived in villages that typically contained about 30 houses, and 200 to 300 people. The houses were small, made of upright poles and circular in shape.