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French settlers in Florida, primarily during the 16th and 17th centuries, faced challenges from Spanish forces and conflicts with Native American tribes. The most notable settlement was Fort Caroline, established by the French in 1564, which was later captured and destroyed by the Spanish in 1565. Following this, many French settlers either fled or were killed, leading to the decline of French influence in the region. Ultimately, Florida remained under Spanish control for much of its early history, limiting French settlement efforts.

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