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what route did juan ponce de leon take

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In 1513, Ponce de León led the first known European expedition to La Florida, which he named during his first voyage to the area. He landed somewhere along Florida's east coast, then charted the Atlantic coast down to the Florida Keys and north along the Gulf coast, perhaps as far as Charlotte Harbor

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He coasted southward, sailing through the Florida Keys and ending his search near Charlotte Harbor on Florida's west coast. He then returned to Puerto Rico and thence to Spain, where he secured the title in 1514 of military governor of Bimini and Florida with permission to colonize those regions.

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How long did it take for Juan Ponce de León to get to Florida?

For six weeks he skirted the coastline southward past Cape Canaveral, Palm Beach, and Biscayne Bay to the Keys and Tortugas. He then coasted up the west side of the peninsula as far as the modern city of Naples before turning back to Puerto Rico, where he arrived on September 21, 1513.

Where did Juan Ponce de León start his voyage?

Puerto RicoIn search of this “fountain of youth,” as well as more lands and gold, he set sail from Puerto Rico in March 1513. The following month, the expedition landed on the coast of what is now Florida, near the site of modern-day St. Augustine.Mar 23, 2021

Where did Ponce de León sail to?

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Where did Juan Ponce de León land in Florida?

On April 2, according to a surviving navigational fix from his voyage, Ponce's three-ship fleet was at 30 degrees, 8 minutes north latitude – just south of present day Ponte Vedra Beach. The Herrera account states that Ponce and his landing party first came ashore in La Florida the following morning, April 3, 1513.

How many trips did Juan Ponce de León take?

Juan Ponce de León was a Spanish conquistador and explorer, best remembered for settling the island of Puerto Rico and for directing the first major explorations of Florida. He made two trips to Florida: one in 1513 and the second in 1521.Feb 24, 2019

What was Ponce de León's full name?

1. Ponce de Leon's full name is Juan Ponce de Leon. 2. He was the first governor of Puerto Rico.Nov 6, 2013

What did Juan Ponce de León do in Florida?

The Spanish explorer was searching for the “Fountain of Youth,” a fabled water source that was said to bring eternal youth. Ponce de León named the peninsula he believed to be an island “La Florida” because his discovery came during the time of the Easter feast, or Pascua Florida.

Who found the Fountain of Youth?

Ponce De LeonThe Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine is legendary, known as the place where Ponce De Leon discovered the healing waters that magically maintain your youthful appearance. Drink from the magical spring's waters, plus explore many exhibits and historical attractions at the 15-acre Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park.

Why is Florida named Florida?

Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon, who led the first European expedition to Florida in 1513, named the state in tribute to Spain's Easter celebration known as “Pascua Florida,” or Feast of Flowers.Aug 21, 2018

Why is Juan Ponce de León famous?

Juan Ponce de León was a Spanish explorer. In 1508–09 he explored and settled Puerto Rico, founding the colony’s oldest settlement, Caparra, near w...

What did Juan Ponce de León discover?

Juan Ponce de León is credited with being the first European to reach Florida. In April 1513 he landed on the coast of Florida at a site between Sa...

How did Juan Ponce de León die?

In 1521 Juan Ponce de León sailed to Florida with two ships and 200 men and landed near Charlotte Harbor. There he was wounded by an arrow during a...

Overview

Juan Ponce de León (/ˌpɒns də ˈliːən/, also UK: /ˌpɒnseɪ də leɪˈɒn/, US: /ˌpɒns də liˈoʊn, ˌpɒns(ə) deɪ -/, Spanish: [ˈxwam ˈponθe ðe leˈon]; 1474 – July 1521{(sfn|Morison|1974|pp=502, 515}}) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador known for leading the first official European expedition to Florida and for serving as the first governor of Puerto Rico. He was born in Santervás de Campos, Valla…

Biography

Juan Ponce de León was born in the village of Santervás de Campos in the northern part of what is now the Spanish province of Valladolid. Although early historians placed his birth in 1460, and this date has been used traditionally, more recent evidence shows he was likely born in 1474. The surname Ponce de León dates from the 13th century. The Ponce de León lineage began with Ponc…

Legacy and honors

• The World War II Liberty Ship SS Ponce De Leon was named in his honor.

See also

• Juan Ponce de León II
• Juan Ponce de León y Loayza
• Agüeybaná (The Great Sun)
• Agüeybaná II
• Hayuya

General bibliography

• Allen, John Logan (1997). A New World Disclosed. University of Nebraska Press.
• Arnade, Charles W. (1967). Tebeau, Charlton W (ed.). "Who Was Juan Ponce de Leon?". Tequesta: The Journal of the Historical Association of Southern Florida. 1 (27): 29–58.
• Anderson-Córdova, Karen F. (2005). "The Aftermath of Conquest: The Indians of Puerto Rico during the Early Sixteenth Century". In Siegel, Peter E. (ed.). Ancient Borinquen: Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Native Puerto Rico. Un…

Citations

1. ^ Salvador Perea. Historia de Puerto Rico: 1537-1700. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña. Ponce, Puerto Rico: Universidad Catolica de Puerto Rico. 1972. p.41. OCLC 1025911576
2. ^ "Ponce de León". Collins English Dictionary. HarperCollins. Retrieved 7 August 2019.

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