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Chapter 1:
Introductory
the First Spanish occupation of Alabama
battles fought by De Soto
settlement at Mobile
French and Spanish wars
English control
Indian wars
war of 1812
Seminole and Florida wars
Alabamians in the war with Mexico.
It was Easter Sunday, March 27, 1513.
The Southern sun was shining brightly over the placid bay of St. Augustine.
Blooming flowers in the rich profusion characteristic of that soil and climate delighted the eye with their beauty and filled the air with their fragrance.
The natives gathering on the beach gazed out upon the waters with awe and wonder at the white-winged ships slowly but surely approaching their shores.
It was the fleet of Spain, commanded by John Ponce de Leon, who had been one of the companions of Columbus in his second voyage.
He came now furnished with a royal charter to explore and conquer.
This expedition and others, dispatched in rapid succession during the century following the first voyage of Columbu
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