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Before Ponce de León explored Florida in 1513, the region was inhabited by various indigenous groups, primarily the Timucua, Calusa, and Apalachee tribes. These Native American communities had established complex societies, with their own languages, cultures, and ways of life, relying on the abundant Natural Resources of the area for sustenance. The land was rich with wildlife, rivers, and Coastlines, which provided the indigenous peoples with food and trade routes.

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