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A new Andalucia and a way to the Orient: the American Southeast during the sixteenth century
Paul E. Hoffman
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Frontmatter
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Preface to the Paperback Edition (page xi)
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Preface (page xv)
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Abbreviations (page xix)
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PART ONE The Spaniards and a New Andalucia
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I The Chicora Legend Created, 1521-1523 (page 3)
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II Ayllón's Contract and Quejo's Second Voyage, 1523-1525 (page 34)
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III The Ayllón Expedition of 1526 (page 60)
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IV The Chicora Legend Discounted Among Spaniards, 1526-1551 (page 84)
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PART TWO The French and a Way to the Orient
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V Verrazzano's Sea and Franco-Spanish Claims to North America and the Caribbean (page 105)
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VI A Renewal of Interest in the Southeast, 1552-1557 (page 125)
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VII The Luna Expedition and European Diplomacy, 1557-1559 (page 144)
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VIII The Spaniards and the Atlantic Coast, 1560-1563 (page 169)
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PART THREE The Contest for Empire in the Southeast
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IX The Franco-Spanish Struggle, 1562-1565 (page 205)
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X Theories, Hopes, and Realities: Spanish Florida, 1565-1572 (page 231)
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XI Transition in Spanish Florida, and New French and English Initiatives, 1572-1583 (page 267)
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XII The English Test the Legends, 1583-1590 (page 291)
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Epilogue (page 308)
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Appendix: Alonso de Chaves' Rutter and the Locations of Ayllón's Explorations and Colonies (page 315)
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Bibliography (page 329)
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Index (page 343)
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Published: 2004
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
- 9780807164747 (ebook)
- 9780807130285 (paper)