In September 1493, Ponce de Leon went on Columbus’ 2nd voyage as one of the 200 “gentlemen volunteers.” His boat reached the Caribbean in November 1493. He and his other sea mates visited several islands before arriving at their primary destination in Hispaniola. During his time in Hispaniola, Ponce de Leon was assigned many jobs like crushing rebellions and to establish new towns
Ponce De Leon and His Exploration of Florida Ponce De Leon is mostly known to be the first Spanish explorer to arrive and discover the land we know as Florida. There is more to this explorer than just his discovery, he sailed with Christopher Columbus, discovered Florida, and searched Bimi for gold and riches and is now attached to the tale of the “fountain of youth.” In his early exploration in 1493, after the war ended against the Emirate of Granada, Leon was no longer needed for his military
Human Impact on the Survival of Wildlife Everyone’s all seen those wildlife shows on tv. The shows on National Geographic and such, showing animals in beautiful environments, everything lush and growing and nothing at all wrong that could threaten these creatures and places. But, have anyone seen the other side? The side where all these beautiful creatures and plants starve, are decimated by predators that have never been there before, and sometime even become poisoned by their very own homes and
Scientists are still unbeknownst as to why exactly these dinosaurs - strong, unstoppable, and ginormous - met their end (SC10). Dinosaurs ruled the Earth during the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods (Bauer). This makes it difficult to fully understand how the dinosaurs did not survive extinction, but many scientists gravitate towards two hypotheses that disclose the annihilation of the dinosaurs. The first theory that paleontologists favor discussing is the theory that a celestial body