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when he got back from his expedition in Peru, he became governor of Cuba in 1537
When got back from his expedition in Peru he became Governor of Cuba in 1537.
Spanish Florida had no defined boundaries, but included areas in Cuba and Florida. The territory's governor during the early 1500s was Hernando de Soto.
Yes, he did. In 1537, De Soto Married Ines De Bobadilla the youngest daughter of Pedrarias Davilla.
Hernando DE Soto
by the time he was 14 he had a re for being a feirce fighterwhen he died on the banks of Mississippi he was stuffed in a hollow log and put out in the lakeHe was named governor of Cuba. Hernando led the first expediton across the southeaster United stateshe discovered the Mississippi river
Hernando de Soto explored Peru, Cuba, and the southeastern United States, and sailed along the Gulf of Mexico.
Hernando De Soto sailed from cuba to santas village
Hernando De Soto
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