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Title: History/By Region/North America/Exploration - Spanish Conquest of Native America Relates the exploration of North America by Spanish explorers Cabreza de Vaca and Hernandez de Soto and their encounters with Native Americans.
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He followed trails which became our highways. His people described native villages along them at places which are cities today. DeSoto's trails through 18 States are detailed here.Hernando de SotoDeSoto's Trail up the Island of FloridaThe Island of Florida in DeSoto's World   Cabeza de Vaca explored America's Gulf Coast just prior to DeSoto. While in Houston (circled above), visiting natives convinced Vaca that a "wealthy" tribe and an ocean were located to the north. After meeting Coronado, in Mexico, and DeSoto, in Spain, their trails would lead there. Finding only hostile Indians, both would reverse direction directly above Houston. Coronado went home, DeSoto died here.Color Conquest Images   DeSoto's huge army had landed in Florida in 1539. They circled thru Georgia, South and North Carolina, Tennessee, North Georgia and Alabama searching for gold along their way to supply ships at Mobile Bay. They lost their spoils in the fires of battle just above Mobile. DeSoto led his demoralized army due north, away from the ships and into Tennessee, to prevent their escape.   In 1541, DeSoto trekked north thru Kentucky and Indiana; his scouts as far as Chicago. NOT finding an ocean there, and thereby a passage to China as DeSoto had anticipated, but Lake Michigan instead, he marched southwest, thru Illinois, still searching for treasures and an ocean to westward.DeSoto discovered the Mississippi River   When DeSoto sighted the Mississippi River, which obviously drained a continent and NOT an island as he had surmised, in disgust he trudged west thru Missouri, searching for Vaca's legendary "wealthy" tribe.   Sickened by hostile natives in the Ozark Mountains, DeSoto turned south for escape. He died in Arkansas in 1542. His army fled toward Mexico City, Spain's nearest outpost on the continent. They passed thru Louisiana and Texas; scouts as far as San Antonio. Not finding enough food or water to proceed, they retreated back to Arkansas.   His army built boats then drifted down the Great River, skirting Mississippi. Attacked, the army paddled downstream, thru Louisiana, then along the Texas Coast to Mexico in 1543. Half of the men survived.   Spanish armies were NEVER sent deep into America after DeSoto and Coronado. That is reason enough to suppose that they searched the better part of it. After all, Spain explored and/or colonized ALL of the New World elsewhere. England and France would continue searching for a seaway to China for the next century, allowing Spain to plunder the New World elsewhere.           Millions of others have visited here!Translations - Traducciones - ÜbersetzungenFree Conquest eBooks - all FormatsTop 5% Award - Lycos                        THE COMPLETE REPORTAdd Conquest to YOUR Favorites     ENDORSEMENTS    FOREWARD    FOR SCHOLARS    TEXT ONLY    TEACHERS    LINKS     FOR KIDS      GRADES: 1-4 5-8       BIOGRAPHY     IMAGES:ANCIENT, NEW, COLORSite Map and SearchDetailed Trails, by StateConquest Trails from Florida thru TexasConquest Era <b>Spanish</b> MapsThe <b>Native</b>s during ConquestActual Conquest Images
 

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