Fort Caroline was built by the French explorer René Goulaine de Laudonnière in 1564. It was established as a French outpost in the area that is now Jacksonville, Florida, and was part of France's efforts to colonize the region. The fort served as a base for further explorations and interactions with Native American tribes. However, it was later captured by the Spanish in 1565, leading to the establishment of St. Augustine.
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The french built Fort Caroline in 1564.
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The French built Fort Caroline in 1563.
The french built Fort Caroline in 1564.
Fort Caroline or La Caroline was built in 1564 out of earth stone and wood. The expedition was led by René Goulaine de Laudonnière. these were a group of French Hugenots (protestants) trying to proove loyalty to a Catholic King Charles IX. The french were massacred in 1565 by Pedro Menendez and the Spaniards who established St. Augustine
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The Spanish attacked Fort Caroline before they gave up and founded the settlement of St. Augustine. In 1548
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The Spanish built the fort at St Augustine under direction of Queen Mariana.
Fort Caroline was founded by French Huguenots in 1564.
Fort Caroline