The Spanish In Early America

The Spanish In Early America — page 3
THE NAME OF LA FLORIDA Juan Ponce de León first saw Florida shores on April 2 1513 Easter was coming so he named the land Pascua Florida or Floral Easter It became known as La Florida No written records exist to confirm the popular legend that Ponce was searching for a fountain of youth Juan Ponce de León 1474-1521 All of Spain’s explorations and early colonizing were linked to spreading the Roman Catholic faith The Spanish king and conquistadors saw themselves as agents of the Catholic Church in America viewing other sects as a threat to the true religion They believed that having left the Catholic Church Protestants were guilty of rebellion and could expect no mercy as Felipe II had written 6 A carving showing a Spanish priest and Native Americans planting a cross