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Jean Ribault began his explorations in the New World in the mid-16th century, specifically in 1562 when he led an expedition to the southeastern coast of North America. He is best known for his role in establishing a French presence in the region, particularly in Florida, and for founding the short-lived settlement of Charlesfort on Parris Island. Ribault's explorations were part of France's efforts to stake a claim in the Americas during the age of European exploration.

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