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Chronology of the discovery and development of Florida in the 16th century. Part 6. The 3rd stage of the exploration of Florida (1525–1538)

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Abstract

Aim. The study of this period is an essential part of continuing the publication of a complete chronology of the discovery and exploration of Spanish Florida in the sixteenth century. This study examines the expeditions from 1525 to 1538. For what the task is set to study in detail in chronological sequence the mutual cause-and-effect relationships between the events that took place in Europe, Asia and America, which influenced the organization of expeditions and the development of Spanish Florida.

Methodology. The article uses the materials of scientific research available to the author in various parts of Europe and America, archival documents, maps and portolans. The methodological basis of the research is the principles of historicism, objectivity and consistency, detailed in previous articles.

Results.The result of this work was the organization in chronological order of the history of attempts to develop the "Spanish Florida", based on the causal relationships of the processes that took place in the New World and the Old World between 1525 and 1538.

About the Author

K. E. Ashrafyan

Russian Federation

Konstantin E. Ashrafyan – Ph. D. of Historical Sciences, independent researcher

Moscow



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