Narváez and De Vaca: The Trek from Florida to Mexico (1528-1536)
From Florida to Mexico, a large force under Narváez lands at, or near, Tampa Bay in 1528, a few survivors appear in Mexico 8 years later. Along the way they were conquerors, castaways, beggars, shamans, surgeons, unwilling cult leaders and slaves. The primary account by De Vaca is a true story of transformation, or perhaps just an elaborate resume.

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French Florida II: The Huguenots and Fort Caroline

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The 1st Roanoke Colony (1585-86)

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The Expedition Lost For 8 Years in the Florida Swamps

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De Soto's Expedition into the American Southeast, Part 1

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De Luna's Unsettlement: Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Carolina (1559-1561)

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Who Was Pánfilo de Narváez? Part 2: Narváez in Mexico

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Lost Expeditions: Pánfilo de Narváez

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