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Frenchmen Proceeding to Attack the Spanish Fort on the St. Johns, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
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Frenchmen Proceeding to Attack the Spanish Fort on the St. Johns, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Frenchmen Proceeding to Attack the Spanish Fort on the St. Johns, (1877). In 1568, the French, led by Dominique de Gourgue, attacked the Spanish-held Fort Caroline, (which the Spanish had renamed Fort San Mateo), on the St Johns River in Florida. From " Our Country: a Household History for All Readers, from the Discovery of America to the Present Time", Volume 1, by Benson J. Lossing. [Johnson & Miles, New York, 1877]
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This print captures a historic moment in the 16th century when Frenchmen proceeded to attack the Spanish fort on the St. Johns River in Florida. The image, created by Albert Bobbett in 1877, depicts an engraving from "Our Country: a Household History for All Readers" by Benson J. Lossing. In 1568, under the leadership of Dominique de Gourgue, the French launched an assault on Fort Caroline (renamed Fort San Mateo by the Spanish). This significant event unfolded during a time of intense conflict between France and Spain over territorial control in America. The scene showcases soldiers marching towards their target with determination etched upon their faces. Their mission was to reclaim what they believed rightfully belonged to them. In this monochrome portrayal, we witness the bravery and audacity of these conquistadors as they embarked on their daring expedition. The photograph not only highlights this pivotal historical event but also serves as a reminder of the complex dynamics that shaped early American history. It symbolizes both European powers' struggle for dominance in the New World and sheds light on Native Americans who were caught amidst these clashes. Albert Bobbett's artwork brings together elements of geography, culture, and warfare into one captivating image that transports us back to this crucial period in time. As we gaze upon it today, we are reminded of how our nation's past continues to shape its present identity.
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