CHAPTER 11. THE DISAPPEARED TRIBES OF FLORIDA AS AN URGENT ISSUE OF MODERN SCIENCE AND EDUCATION: THE NEED TO GET OUT OF OBLIVION OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN PEOPLES OF THE "PRE-SEMINOL ERA"
Main Author: | Ashrafyan, Konstantin |
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Format: | Book publication-section Journal |
Bahasa: | rus |
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MCNS «NAUKA i PROSVESHCENIE»
, 2021
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https://zenodo.org/record/5356955 |
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- Annotation. An actual study was conducted, which solved one of the issues in modern science and education. The need for research was caused by the lack of information in the textbooks of General History in the CIS countries about the numerous peoples inhabiting Florida in the "pre-Hispanic"(XVI century) and "pre-Seminal" (XVIII)periods. As a result of the research, maps were developed showing the approximate settlement of Indian tribes in the XVI century within the territory of the present state of Florida, which was part of the vast territory of Spanish Florida, which existed "de jure" since 1513, and was not actually mastered. During the XVIII century, almost all the peoples living in Florida disappeared mostly as a result of Indian and European wars, diseases and other factors. However, the last of them disappeared after the total destruction of their invading tribes of the Creeks, Seminols, Yamashi and other Indian tribes, which later settled in the depopulated territories of Florida.