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During this voyage he discovered the mouth of a great river called by him Rio del
Espiritu Santo , which has usually been identified with the Mississippi , but which
was more probably Mobile Bay . In the meantime two discoveries of world ...
During this voyage he discovered the mouth of a great river called by him Rio del
Espiritu Santo , which has usually been identified with the Mississippi , but which
was more probably Mobile Bay . In the meantime two discoveries of world ...
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De and disSoto left Havana in 1539 with nine vessels , six covers the hundred
and twenty men , and two hundred and Mississippi River , 1539- twenty horses .
Landing at Tampa Bay , he wandered for two years through Florida , Georgia ...
De and disSoto left Havana in 1539 with nine vessels , six covers the hundred
and twenty men , and two hundred and Mississippi River , 1539- twenty horses .
Landing at Tampa Bay , he wandered for two years through Florida , Georgia ...
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The interior of the continent is most easily reached by way of the St. Lawrence
River and the Great Lakes , and The interior thus it happened that the French
explored the Mississippi Valley before the English crossed the continent reached
by ...
The interior of the continent is most easily reached by way of the St. Lawrence
River and the Great Lakes , and The interior thus it happened that the French
explored the Mississippi Valley before the English crossed the continent reached
by ...
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Seminoles DISTRIBUTION OF THE BARBAROUS TRIBES East of the Mississippi
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... Illinois 2 Ohio Shawnees N Powhatans Cherokees RO sississippi Chickas.a
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West of the Mississippi the principal tribes were the Sioux , who extended from
the Mississippi to the Rockies and from Arkansas to Canada . As a rule the
Indians lived in villages that were permanent in location . Their life was not
nomadic ...
West of the Mississippi the principal tribes were the Sioux , who extended from
the Mississippi to the Rockies and from Arkansas to Canada . As a rule the
Indians lived in villages that were permanent in location . Their life was not
nomadic ...
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