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27: 145:, named Florida in honor of his discovery of the land on April 2, 1513, during Pascua Florida, a Spanish term for the Easter season (Juan Ponce de León may not have been the first European to reach Florida; according to one report, at least one indigenous tribesman who he encountered in Florida in 1513 spoke Spanish.) From that date forward, the land became known as "La Florida" , although from 1630 until the 19th century 121:
Archaeological research indicates that Florida had been inhabited for thousands of years before any European settlements. Of the many indigenous peoples, the largest known were the
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as the first European settlement in the continental United States, but it had become abandoned by 1561 and would not be reinhabited until the 1690s. French
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in modern-day Jacksonville in 1564, but the fort was conquered by Spanish forces from St. Augustine the following year.
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tribe) was the name of choice for the Florida peninsula following publication of a map by the Dutch cartographer
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established settlements in Florida, with varying degrees of success. In 1559, Spanish
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Portal:Florida
Florida's location within the United States
Florida
/ˈflɒrɪdə/
state
southeastern region
United States
peninsula
Gulf of Mexico
Atlantic Ocean
humid subtropical climate
tropical climate
Juan Ponce de León
Pascua Florida
Spanish
Easter season
Ais
Apalachee
Calusa
Timucua
Tocobago
conquistador
Tequesta
Hessel Gerritsz
Joannes de Laet
French
Pensacola
Tristán de Luna y Arellano
Huguenots
Fort Caroline

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