History of the Pilgrims and Puritans, their ancestry and descendants; basis of Americanization . Copyright F. E. FEARLESSLY FIGHTING THE MOORS AGAINST GREAT ODDS. met death with all his host. Laudonniere, in 1564, on thenearby St. Johns River, had his colony destroyed bySpaniards. Menendez at St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565founded (sealing his enterprise with the martyr blood ofthe Huguenot) the first permanent settlement in the UnitedStates, Mercator was active in 1569 and Stephanus in1570; Frobisher entered the sea, later named by William LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS 339 Baffin, i


History of the Pilgrims and Puritans, their ancestry and descendants; basis of Americanization . Copyright F. E. FEARLESSLY FIGHTING THE MOORS AGAINST GREAT ODDS. met death with all his host. Laudonniere, in 1564, on thenearby St. Johns River, had his colony destroyed bySpaniards. Menendez at St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565founded (sealing his enterprise with the martyr blood ofthe Huguenot) the first permanent settlement in the UnitedStates, Mercator was active in 1569 and Stephanus in1570; Frobisher entered the sea, later named by William LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS 339 Baffin, in 1616, and was at Labrador in 1576-77 attemptingto settle a colony. Like many a predecessor he in 1578-80 sailed along the California coast toOregon, and passed that winter in California, where he. FERDINAND DE SOTO. was crowned a king by the Indians, ending his journey bycircumnavigating the globe. On this journey Drakes chap-lain opened the English hymn-book for the first time inAmerica. In 1582, Espejo founded Santa Fe, the oldest town inthe United States save St. Augustine, settled seventeen yearsearlier. Lock appeared about 1582; Gilbert, after landingat Nova Scotia, lost his life at sea, when attempting in1582 to return to England. Ralegh between 1583 and 1587 340 HISTORY OF THE PILGRIMS AND PURITANS w Q a w g w H tn O 2; £-< Oi « ^ W h Q ffi w W H « J


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