The Malaga participation in the conquest of Florida: from the foundation of Saint Augustine to the exploration of North Caroline (1565-1570)
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2015.v0i36-37.195Keywords:
Málaga, foundation, St. Augustine of Florida, exploration, conquest, 16th centuryAbstract
In 2015 will celebrate the 450th anniversary of foundation of St. Augustine of Florida by spanish of Adelantado don Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, this city is considerate the most ancient of EE.UU. This report pretends to rescue the participation of habitants from Málaga both the founding St. Augustine as in the subsequent events in the territory reaching latitudes of North Caroline and Virginia; in a effort empire of Philip II to expel foreign powers in the area, control the territory and to keep the security of gold and silver fleets americans against piracy.Downloads
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