Shortly thereafter, he sailed up a river he named Las Palmas, where he spent over 40 days repairing his ships. The Las Palmas was most likely the Rio Grande. The expedition established the remainder of the boundaries of the Gulf of Mexico while disproving the idea of a sea passage to Asia.
The next year, he was killed in a fight with Huastec Indians in Panuco, Mexico. Pineda was the first European in Texas and verified that Florida was not an island. The Spanish thought there must be a sea lane from the Gulf of Mexico to Asia and In and , Pineda led several expeditions to map the western coastlines of the Gulf of Mexico, from the Yucatan Peninsula to Panuco River, just north of Veracruz, Mexico. He sailed upriver on the Mississippi River, the description of the land and its settlement has led many historians to believe he was describing Mobile Bay and the Alabama River.
Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Users' questions. Esther Fleming August 7, This river has been variously taken for the Rio Grande or the Mississippi. Upon arrival, Camargo found the settlement besieged by Huastec Indians. When the ships of the voyage returned to Jamaica, the pilots presented Garay with a map sketch of the entire Gulf coast in more or less accurate proportions. It is housed today in the Archivo General de Indias, Seville.
Numerous maps and documents spanning the colonial period show that the river called Las Palmas in colonial times was the Soto la Marina, in Mexico.
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