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Juan Ponce de Leon - Explorer (c1460/74
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Juan Ponce de Leon was an explorer and conquistador
who had sailed with Christopher Columbus on
his second voyage to the new world, and is credited
with being the first European to land in Florida.
He was also responsible for setting up the first
settlement on Puerto Rico.
This page details facts about Juan Ponce de
Leon's life and the events that shaped his history.
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Juan Ponce de Leon the Explorer
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Juan Ponce de Leon Fact
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Juan Ponce de Leon is commonly believed
to have been born in 1460, although newer evidence shows
1474 as a possible date. His birthplace was Santervas de
Campos a village in Spain. Although his parents have not
been identified, he was born into a noble family and served
as a page to Pedro Núñez de Guzmán in the Royal Court of
Aragon. |
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Not much is known of his early life,
however it is known that Juan Ponce de Leon fought for the
Spanish in Granada, during the campaigns that saw the defeat
of the Moors. |
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On 25 September 1493 he sailed to the
New World with
Christopher
Columbus as a volunteer on his second voyage. |
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It is unclear what Juan Ponce de Leon
did over the next few years, however in 1504 he was serving
under Nicolas de Ovando, the Governor of Hispaniola. At
this time the native Tainos were rebelling against the Spanish
and Ovando dispatched Juan Ponce de Leon to suppress the
rebellion. |
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As a reward for his
success, Juan Ponce de Leon was made Provincial Governor
of the eastern side of Hispaniola, which was known as
Higuey. With this position he was granted a substantial
amount of land with enough Indian slaves to farm it.
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Juan Ponce de Leon
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In 1505 Juan Ponce
de Leon founded the town of Salvaleon in Huguey, before
turning his attention to Puerto Rico where he had heard
that there was a lot of gold to be found. It was around
this time that he married Leonora, with whom he had
three daughters and a son.
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Juan Ponce de Leon
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In 1508 he was give
permission by King Ferdinand II to explore Puerto Rico.
He left Hispaniola on 12 July with one ship and fifty
men. Arriving in San Juan Bay, he ventured inland where
he set up a house and storage facility. This was to
become Caparra, the first settlement on Puerto Rico.
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of Christopher Columbus
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Juan Ponce de Leon Fact
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In 1509 Juan Ponce de Leon returned to
Hispaniola with a good amount of gold. The success of the
expedition resulted in King Ferdinand II appointing him
Governor of Puerto Rico. The appointment, on 14 August 1509,
came with an instruction to extend the settlement and carry
on mining for gold, which was achieved with the use of forced
labour. |
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On 28 November 1511 Diego Colon, the
son of Christopher Columbus, replaced Juan Ponce de Leon
as governor. This followed many years of wrangling with
Ferdinand over the powers awarded to Columbus and his heirs. |
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In February 1512 Ferdinand granted Juan
Ponce de Leon a contract to seek out the new lands that
were rumoured to exist to the north west of Hispaniola.
The contract allowed for him to be Governor of all lands
he discovered, however he had to finance the expedition
himself. |
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Juan Ponce de Leon set off with three
ships and two hundred men on 4 March 1513. On 2 April he
sighted land. Thinking it was another island and being Easter,
which the Spanish called ‘Pascua Florida’, he named it ‘La
Florida’. |
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It is generally believed that Juan
Ponce de Leon landed somewhere between the places now
known as St. Augustine and Melbourne Beach. He stayed
in the area for a few days before setting sail and heading
south and sailing along the Florida Keys. The small
fleet then headed north again, reaching the Florida
mainland in May 1513. |
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It is generally accepted that Juan
Ponce de Leon landed in the area of Charlotte Harbour,
although he may have landed as far north as Tampa Bay.
He anchored there while he made repairs and took on
supplies, however hostile encounters with the Calusa
resulted in him sailing away. |
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Juan Ponce de Leon arrived back at
Puerto Rico on 19 October 1513, and found that Caparra
had been attacked and destroyed by Caribs. |
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In April 1514 Juan Ponce de Leon
returned to Valladolid in Spain where he was received
by King Ferdinand II. While there, he secured a contract
which gave him the rights to settle and govern both
Bimini and Florida. |
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He was also instructed to subdue
the Caribs to prevent their continued attacks on the
Spanish settlements. Leaving Spain with three ships
on 14 May 1514 Juan Ponce de Leon began his campaign
against the Caribs. There are only vague records of
this expedition, however it is believed the campaign
came to a stop when King Ferdinand II died in 1516. |
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Juan Ponce de Leon
Fact 17:
In 1521
Juan Ponce de Leon set out to colonise Florida with two ships and around 200 men.
As before, he landed in the area of Charlotte Harbour.
It wasn’t long before the Calusa attacked them and Juan
Ponce de Leon was injured by a poisoned arrow.
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The expedition left Florida and sailed
to Havana, Cuba where Juan Ponce de Leon died from his wound.
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His remains are interred in the Cathedral
of San Juan Bautista, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
Juan Ponce de Leon the
Explorer (c1460/74
- 1521) Fun Facts
Info for Kids ! |
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