The Natives began to catch diseases because of the Spanish
The Natives began to catch diseases because of the Spanish
Hernando de Soto was a Spanish explorer. He led an European expedition throughout the southeastern United States into modern-day Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Arkansas.
Hernando de Soto was the Spanish explorer who came to Georgia looking for gold in the 16th century. His expedition was part of the broader Spanish exploration of the southeastern United States.
De Soto's expedition in Georgia had significant negative impacts on the Native Americans living there. It led to violence, disease outbreaks, displacement of tribes, and loss of resources, disrupting their way of life. The expedition also introduced new diseases and horses to the region, which had lasting effects on the Native populations.
Hernando De Soto explored much of Georgia to find gold, become famous, and to claim land for Spain.
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they didnt find any gold
Hernando De Soto was believed to be the first European to explore Georgia.
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