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America's national monuments : the historic South. [Volume 2], Southern Spanish colonies: Fort Matanzas and Castillo de San Marcos National Monuments

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Abstract
Of the three European countries vying for control of what would become the United States, Spain was the first to establish a colony more than 40 years before the English founded Jamestown. Three monuments tell the rich story of colonial Spain in the South. This program discusses two of these monuments that tell the rise and fall of the Spanish Empire in what would become the United States. Note: This program also contains a chapter covering Fort Frederica National Monument following the first chapter on Fort Matanzas and Castillo de San Marcos National Monuments.
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America's national monuments : the historic South
Duration
00:37:18 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Earth science students, American history students, Geography students
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