El Camino Real (Florida)
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el-camino-real-florida-252-6542551
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El Camino Real (Florida)
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El Camino Real is the name that the Spanish gave to a trail they cleared in the 1680s, mostly over the traditional trails of Native Americans, from St. Augustine westward to the Spanish missions in north Florida. Before this time, transpeninsular traffic in La Florida between the western mission settlements and the capital depended on water routes from Apalachee to St. Augustine. Agricultural commodities produced in Apalachee were carried by canoes to the Gulf of Mexico and southward on the coas
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Camino_Real_(Florida)
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2023-08-20T22:44:20Z
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