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Spanish colonization of the Americas / Americas / Education / Apalachee / Tallahassee /  Florida / Spanish Florida / Lesson plan / James Moore / Florida / Fort Walton culture / New Spain
Date: 2012-06-25 12:43:58
Spanish colonization of the Americas
Americas
Education
Apalachee
Tallahassee
Florida
Spanish Florida
Lesson plan
James Moore
Florida
Fort Walton culture
New Spain

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