FIRST SLAVES IN 1526, LUCAS VASQUEZ DE AYLLON SEPHARDIC MOORISH BLACK SPANIARD: THE WESTERN CONTINENT HAVE WITNESSED SUCH SCENES OF BARBAROUS WARFARE BETWEEN THE NATIVES AND EUROPEAN ADVENTURERS,

 


FIRST SLAVES IN 1526, LUCAS VASQUEZ DE AYLLON SEPHARDIC MOORISH BLACK SPANIARD: 

The FLORIDA COPPER COLORED NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS

Few portions of the Western Continent have witnessed such scenes of barbarous warfare between the natives and European adventurers, or between subjects of contending nations at the East, as the long, low peninsula, which lies at the southern extremity of the Atlantic seacoast of the United States. Its whole history is strangely romantic, and might well tempt us away from our subject, were there room to chronicle all the interesting details of its discovery, conquest, and settlement.

Ponce De Leon

The first picture presented to our minds, when we turn back to these early times, is of Juan Ponce de Leon, governor of Porto Rico, led by Indian fables in 1512 to search amid the low islands of the coast for a fountain that should bestow perpetual youth; landing upon the green and flowery shores, and bestowing upon the country its pleasing and musical appellation. All of North America, to the northward and eastward of Mexico, went by the name of Florida, before English settlements were made upon the coast. 

Failing in his first search, Leon undertook a second expedition into the unknown world, in hopes of finding mines of the precious metals, but was killed in a fight with the natives.

 


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