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WEB1. 2. 3. A fleet of ships carrying 1,500 colonists sailed into what is now Pensacola Bay on August 15, 1559. The men, women, and children aboard the ships were led by Spanish conquistador Don Tristan de Luna. De …
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WEBFeb 21, 2021 · The Spanish discovered Pensacola Bay in the early 1500s, and in 1559 Tristan de Luna with 1,500 colonists, soldiers and Aztec Indians founded the first of five settlements on Pensacola Bay.
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WEBPensacola is Florida’s second oldest city and has the deepest bay on the Gulf Coast. The mouth of the bay is bounded by Santa Rosa Island to the east and Perdido Key to the west. To guard the entrance, Spain …
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WEBMay 29, 2024 · Pensacola, city, seat of Escambia county, northwestern Florida, U.S. It lies on Pensacola Bay (an arm of the Gulf of Mexico), about 35 miles west of Fort Walton Beach and 60 miles southeast of Mobile, …
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