René Goulaine de Laudonnière was a French navigator and colonial administrator. He is best known for leading an expedition to establish a French settlement in Florida in the 16th century, specifically the fort of Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville. His role involved overseeing the settlement's establishment and management, as well as interactions with Indigenous peoples in the region.
René Goulaine de Laudonnière traveled primarily to establish a French colony in the New World, specifically in Florida, during the 16th century. He aimed to expand French influence in North America and sought to create a settlement for trade and exploration. His expedition in 1564 led to the founding of Fort Caroline, which was intended as a base for further exploration and to promote Protestantism in the region. However, the colony faced numerous challenges, including conflicts with the Spanish and local indigenous tribes.
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Edouard Rene de Laboulaye (8 Jan 1811-25 May 1883) was a French jurist (judge, lawyer). He was a professor of comparative law and wrote poetry. He is most remembered as the intellectual creator of the Statue of Liberty.
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LAUDONNIERE, Rene de (lo'-don'-yair'), French colonist, born in France in the 16th century; died there after 1586.
René Goulaine de Laudonnière was a French navigator and colonial administrator. He is best known for leading an expedition to establish a French settlement in Florida in the 16th century, specifically the fort of Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville. His role involved overseeing the settlement's establishment and management, as well as interactions with Indigenous peoples in the region.
René Goulaine de Laudonnière traveled primarily to establish a French colony in the New World, specifically in Florida, during the 16th century. He aimed to expand French influence in North America and sought to create a settlement for trade and exploration. His expedition in 1564 led to the founding of Fort Caroline, which was intended as a base for further exploration and to promote Protestantism in the region. However, the colony faced numerous challenges, including conflicts with the Spanish and local indigenous tribes.
René Goulaine de Laudonnière died in 1574.
French explorer, Jean Ribult, was sent to start a colony in Florida in 1562. Shortly after arriving he went home. To later return to Florida just in time to save Rene Goulaine de Laudonniere's colony. He arrived with soldiers, supplies, and orders to take over the colony. Social Studies: Florida. 2002. Orlando, FL, Harcourt Brace.
René Goulaine de Laudonnière died in 1574.
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