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Fort Matanzas National Monument
 
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Newly restored Massacre of the French Marker
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1 Florida, St. Johns County, Summer Haven — F-85 — Massacre of the FrenchMatanzas Inlet
In 1565 some 300 French castaways, under Jean Ribault, were massacred here by Spaniards, crushing their attempt to occupy Florida. The French ships, sailing from Fort Caroline to attack St. Augustine, were driven ashore by a storm. At this inlet . . . Map (db m46145) HM
2 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — Fort Matanzas National Monument
The Spanish built Fort Matanzas in 1740-42 to control Matanzas inlet, the "back door" to St. Augustine. Much earlier, in 1565, Spain had bloodily crushed here a French challenge to her control of Florida by killing the remnants of a French colony . . . Map (db m127607) HM
3 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — Closing the Door / Protegiendo el accesoFort Matanzas National Monument
Closing the Door (English) The Spanish built Fort Matanzas to protect the southern approach to St. Augustine. Spanish ships from Cuba used this waterway to resupply the town during the 1740 British siege. After the siege, they built this . . . Map (db m127495) HM
4 Florida, St. Johns County, Crescent Beach — Massacre by MenendezFort Matanzas National Monument
Massacre by Menendez of Ribault and his men September 1565Map (db m127496) HM
5 Florida, St. Johns County, Crescent Beach — Old World Showdown / Reyes y feFort Matanzas National Monument
Old World Showdown (English) One of the first colonial conflicts between European nations happened near here in 1565. Spain had already claimed Florida when France established Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville. This . . . Map (db m127497) HM
6 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — Crumbling Coquina / Piedra frágilFort Matanzas National Monument
Crumbling Coquina Fort Matanzas was built using coquina, a local limestone. This porous limestone is made from millions of seashells pressed together for thousands of years. The Spanish coated the fort walls with plaster made . . . Map (db m127498) HM
7 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — Fort Matanzas National Monument
The Spanish built Fort Matanzas in 1740-42 to control Matanzas inlet, the "back door" to St. Augustine. Much earlier, in 1565, Spain had bloodily crushed here a French challenge to her control of Florida by killing the remnants of a French colony . . . Map (db m127607) HM
 
 
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