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De- soto

ELIANA & PARKER. De- soto. De Soto’s Adventures. De Soto rescued Juan Ortiz from Indian’s. He captured Tallapoosa Indian chief and fought his men. Tallapoosa River’s name meant Black Warrior. The Message. De Soto was a Spanish governor in Cuba.

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De- soto

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  1. ELIANA & PARKER De-soto

  2. De Soto’s Adventures • De Soto rescued Juan Ortiz from Indian’s. • He captured Tallapoosa Indian chief and fought his men. • Tallapoosa River’s name meant Black Warrior.

  3. The Message • De Soto was a Spanish governor in Cuba. • In a village named Talisi De Soto found a letter, a message from the chief Tuscaloosa. • Nobody knows the general route , but only De Soto knows.

  4. DE SOTO’S MEN • De Soto went through Maubila. • De Soto’s men carried weapons , armor , and food.

  5. DE SOTO’S MEN’s journals • Nobody knows the general route but only De Soto knows. • In some journals De Soto’s men had the Spanish culture came Atahachi October 10,1540.

  6. Government • De Soto was the Spanish Governor. • Tallapoosa was a chief for the Indians.

  7. Credits • www.noteablebiographies.com • www.interational.loc.gov • www.etc.usf.edu • www.enwikipedia.org • www. Probertencyclopaedia.com

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