The Spanish explorers and Native Americans

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The Spanish explorers and Native Americans

Christopher Columbus In 1492 Christopher Columbus set sail. Christopher Columbus was the first to discover America He took 3 boats to sail with La nina, Pinta ,SantaMaria. He was only 13 when he first set sail. He set sail to India but ended up in United States.

Piñeda Pineda sailed and landed in Florida in 1519. When he was in south of Florida attacked by hostile natives He was the first to create maps of Texas coast.

Cabeza de Vaca Cabeza de Vaca set sail in 1527. Cabeza de Vaca took 600 men when he got to united states he had 50 then had 40. He went back to tell everyone about the city of Texas or “city of gold” Cabeza de Vaca was a slave of coalithecans and gained a new nickname medicine man and became friends to. When on jouney he got bit by many mosquitoes on land and water. Cabeza de Vaca landed in Florida.

Cabeza de vaca Cabeza de Vaca carried around a journal called La Relacion . and looks like this . This is Cabeza de vaca route.

Coronado When Coronado heard about the city of gold from de vaca he thought it was real gold. He sailed thought July 1540 to 1542. Coronado wanted nothing but Money ,gold and other deposits of gold. He landed in mexico and explored mexico and texas. Coronado found there was not any gold.

Pictures of explores Piñeda De Coronado Christopher Columbus Cabeza De Vaca

Alvar Nunez Cabeza de vaca listened to the stories about the new world. Christopher Columbus travelled by boat to discover the Americas. Six years after cabeza de vaca returned to Mexico he went to see the coalithecans. La relacion got publishied 1540 1519 1492 1527 1542 1519 1541 1543 1528 Cabeza de Vaca takes up his position as a governor of the la Plata regions . Cabez de Vaca introduces new credits about the fair trement Pineda travelled across the coast of Mexico. Cabeza de vaca and Alvar Nunez arrived in Florida. Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca Jerez de frontera.

Native Americans Coahuiltecans Caddo Comanche Jumono Karankawa

Pictures of Native Americans Caddo Coaulitecans

Coahuiltecans Coahuiltecans were small groups gathered together from Texas and North eastern Mexico. They joined in various sizes often in season they joined into 12 people in a Coahuiltecans group. In the summer they colected Prikly pears, and ate the Prikly pears and traded for ripe fruits they got drinks from nature. They ate snakes , rats, fish, spiders ,ant eggs, and deer Excraments , salamanders, and deer.

Caddo During plating seasons the Caddo farmed. They traded with other tribes for things they needed. They were broke into groups called confedrcay. Often there were at less seven famlies in one house because the houses were very huge. They named Texas after a word in caddo languge, friend.

Karankawa The Karankawa lived south of the Caddo. In the winter karankawa lived by the shore and for food they ate seafood. In the summer they moved smaller familes into bands and one band had one leader.

Comanche The Comanche moved to to Texas from the north great plains in the year of 1700’s. The Comanche depended on buffalo hide or skin. The Comanche made the buffalo out of many different things such as clothing ,bedspead, and food. The Comanche used a wooden frame called travois. The Comanche earned control over central and great plains.

Map of Native Americans k

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