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Hernando de Soto visited various indigenous communities during his expedition across the southeastern United States in the 1530s and 1540s. Notable among them were the Muscogee (Creek) people, the Choctaw, and the Cherokee, as well as the Timucua in Florida. His encounters often led to conflict and significant disruption for these communities, as his expedition sought gold and claimed territories for Spain. The expedition's impact on local populations was profound, resulting in cultural upheaval and the spread of European diseases.

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