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  1. Hernando de Soto was born around 1497 in Extremadura, Spain, to parents who were both hidalgos, nobility of modest means. The region was poor and many people struggled to survive; young people looked for ways to seek their fortune elsewhere. He was born in the current province of Badajoz. [1] Three towns— Badajoz, Barcarrota and Jerez de los ...

  2. History 1540-1783: Indigenous Nations and European Colonialism. Hernando de Soto Route Map. The map shows the best reconstruction of the most likely route through the Southeast of Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto and his men after they landed in Florida on May 30, 1539.

  3. Age of Discovery. Quick Facts: Hernando de Soto explored and conquered parts of Central and South America, and became credited as the first European to cross the Mississippi River in North America. Click on the world map to view an example of the explorer’s voyage. How to Use the Map.

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  5. A proposed route for the de Soto Expedition, based on Charles M. Hudson map of 1997. This is a list of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition in the years 1539–1543. In May 1539, de Soto left Havana, Cuba, with nine ships, over 620 men and 220 surviving horses and landed at Charlotte Harbor, Florida.

  6. Mar 10, 2022 · Hernando de Soto (c. 1500-1542) was a Spanish explorer, who played an important role in conquering the Inca, was the first European to enter Cuzco, the capital of the Inca Empire, but is best known for his 4-year long expedition to La Florida.

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  7. Jul 11, 2022 · Hernando de Soto (c. 1500-1542) was a Spanish conquistador who fought in Panama and Nicaragua and accompanied Francisco Pizarro (c. 1478-1541) in the conquest of the Inca civilization in Peru.

  8. May 4, 2023 · Route of the De Soto Expedition When the Spanish expedition of Hernando de Soto crossed the Mississippi River on June 28, 1541 (June 18 on the Julian calendar, which was used at the time), it entered what is now Arkansas.

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