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Augustine. With the conquest of Mexico in 1522, the Spanish further solidified their position in the Western Hemisphere. The ensuing discoveries added to Europe's knowledge of what was now named America -- after the Italian Amerigo Vespucci, who wrote a widely popular account of his voyages to a "New World...
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Leaving Havana in 1539, De Soto's expedition landed in Florida and ranged through the southeastern United States as far as the Mississippi River in search of riches. Another Spaniard, Francisco Coronado, set out from Mexico in 1540 in search of the mythical Seven Cities of Cibola. Coronado's travels took him to the Grand Canyon and Kansas, but failed to reveal the gold or treasure his men sought...
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Between 1600 and 1700 the American Colonies were shaken by a series of "revolts" that, it had been contended, were the result of tensions in colonial society. Examine the protests that took place in Virginia, Maryland, Massachusetts, and New York,...   Relations between England and it's colonies after the French/Indian War   In what ways did the arrival of the Spanish, French, and British change the culture and lifestyles of the Indian cultures in North America, Central America, and South America?   Differences in the New England Colonies and Chesapeake Region   New England and Southern Colonies   New England And Southern Colonies   Virginia And Massachusetts Colonies   New England And Chesapeake Colonies   New England Vs. Chesapeake Colonies   New England Vs. Chesapeake Colonies   Differences In Chesapeake And New England Colonies   Difference Between Chesapeake And New England Colonies   The Chesapeake And New England Colonies: A Comparison   Early North American Colonies   Motivational Analysis of the New England and Chesapeake Colonies  
 
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