St. Augustine Settlement in Spanish Florida 1565 Conquistador Pedro Menéndez de Avilés
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2022
- HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA - In 1565, the Spanish decide to enforce their claim to La Florida, and establish the settlement of St. Augustine to challenge the French at nearby Fort Caroline, under the leadership of Jean Ribault, French Huguenot René Goulaine de Laudonnière, and Admiral Gaspard de Coligny. Eric Yanis of The Other States of America podcast continues his compelling version of this incredible story. EPISODE 98 - St. Augustine Settlement.
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If you can find a copy, "The Oldest City : St. Augustine Saga of Survival" (1983) is an amazing book.
Thanks for the book referral, Jimmy!
Thanks I'll look for it. Dad's family came from there.
A few years ago the French Flagship La Trintie, was found off the shoals of Cape Canavaeral.. The Florida Courts awarded the ship to France for excavation, as it was a French Warship formerly.
To date (2023) France has not seen fit to do anything about excavating the ship.
Not generally known by the Florida public at large, is that four French ships lay at the bottom of today's St. Johns river, waiting to be be found by modern Sonar.
One ship was sunk by cannon fire from the Spanish captured Fort Caroline (1565).
A second ship near the fort, pulled anchor and drifted downstream away from the fort and cannon fire.
At the mouth of the St. Johns river the French boarded two ships for a return to France.
Before leaving they scuttled three other French ships to deny them to the Spanish at Fort Caroline.
To date, 14 January 2023, no one has attempted to locate these four French ships presumably resting in the mud of the St. Johns river, by employing the use of modern sonar.
Due to dredging of the St. Johns river in modern times to make a deepwater seaport of Jacksonville, these four French ships may have been destroyed and exist today as berm debris (land fill) along the shoreline of the St. Johns River?
Until sonar is used, however, no one really knows if the dredgers have inadvertantly destroyed these ships or not.
paises del norte america donde estubieron ante ANDALU SE
que un espaniol ingle franse holande aleman
Mon non est Miguel Menendez et pedro Menendez est mon ancêtres direct
Paternal family came from there.