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Candido Ayllon has written:
'La vision pesimista de la Celestina'
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San Miguel de Gualdape (Gualdape, not Gualdalupe), was founded by Lucas Vazquez de Ayllon originally in 1526. It was abandoned in early 1527.
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The answer is..................................................i don't know i but i want to find out!
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no he wasn't but he was a judge for the supreme court of Hispaniola
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Vasquez de Ayllon was originally from Spain. He was a Spanish explorer who led expeditions to North America in the early 16th century, specifically exploring regions that are now part of the southeastern United States.
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Lucus Vazquez de Ayllon was a Spanish explorer looking for a passage to Asia and potential sources of wealth in the Americas. He is known for leading an expedition in 1526 that resulted in the founding of the first European settlement in what is now the United States.
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Lucas Vazquez de Ayllon explored in hopes of finding new lands for Spain to claim and colonize, as well as to search for resources and establish trade routes. He was also motivated by the desire for personal wealth and power that came with successful exploration and colonization.
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It was probably the Spanish explorer Lucas Vazquez de Ayllon around 1526.
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He was a Spanish explorer and first European colonizer of what is now South Carolina in the early 1500s.
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Lucas Vazquez de Ayllon was a Spanish explorer who is credited with leading the first European expedition to explore what is now the southeastern United States. In 1526, he established the short-lived Spanish settlement of San Miguel de Gualdape in present-day South Carolina, which was one of the earliest European attempts to colonize the area.
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Some famous women that are from Peru are Nathalie Kelley, who is an actor, and, Eva Ayllon, who is a musician. Gladys Zender and Natalie Vertiz are also from Peru.
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Lucas Vasquez de Ayllon was the Spanish explorer who gave Spain the claim to South Carolina. He claimed this territory for Spain in 1525.
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The first African slaves were brought to the American colonies by the Spanish. They were located in the San Miguel de Gualdape colony, founded by Lucas Vasquez de Ayllon.
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The cast of La hacienda - 2009 includes: Diego Acuna as Tim Eva Ayllon as Shipping Manager Bailey Gaddis as Megan Aldo Gutierrez as Mark Marian Zapico as Jackie
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I would say De Soto in 1540. He landed in Fl and walked the southeastern United States to the Mississippi River.
Or it might have been the Spanish explorer Lucas Vazquez de Ayllon around 1526.
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Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón was a Spanish conquistador and explorer who led an ill-fated expedition to establish the first European settlement in what is now the United States, specifically in present-day South Carolina. Despite facing challenges such as disease and conflict with indigenous populations, his efforts marked an early attempt at Spanish colonization in North America.
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According to historians, the explorer who managed to swim ashore after failed attempts to colonize North Americaâ??s coastline along the Gulf of Mexico was Lucas Vazquez de Ayllon.
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The first African slaves that came to the Americas landed near Winvah Bay, an area in present -day South Carolina. The colony was founded by Lucas Vasquez de Ayllon, in 1526 for Spain. When he died, the colony disrupted into a struggle for power . The slaves took advantage of the chaos to escape and flee the colony, seeking refuge with the Native Americans. This was the first documented slave rebellion on North American land.
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African slavery was already in practice when Europeans first arrived to purchase slaves in the early 16th century. Warring African tribes and factions often enslaved prisoners of war, or invaded enemy villages to kidnap and enslave villagers. The tribe leaders made a sort of business selling the slaves to European customers. Though some slaves were sold to the European continent, the majority were shipped to colonies in the New World for labor.
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The earliest European explorers of Georgia were Spaniards. Cabeza de Vaca, who broke off from the obsessive conquistador Narvaez, explored along the line of what is today the FL/GA border. Hernando de Soto was the first explorer who ventured around the interior of the future state of GA. The final stage was carried out by English fur traders in the late 17-early 18 Centuries, who covered the inland portions of the state not visited by de Soto. Great answer for a repot!
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Savannah Georgia
Actually, Savannah, founded in 1733, should be qualified as the first English settlement in Georgia. However, Santa Catalina was founded by the Catholic Spanish in 1587. It was a flourishing settlement with hundreds native Indian converts living there. About one hundred years later it was raided and plundered by the notorious English pirate, Nicholas Agramont.
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Georgia has a long history that dates back well before they became a state in 1788. Some important things that happened in Georgia would include; the burning of Atlanta, the invention of the cotton gin, and Sherman's march. There are many other things that have happened in Georgia these are just a few I felt were important.
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