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San Miguel de Gauldape has never been found, they are not sure where it was at, it's all speculation. Not to mention it lasted less than 3 months, it hardly can be considered a settlement at all going off of the historical record of what happened there.
 
San Miguel de Gauldape has never been found, they are not sure where it was at, it's all speculation. Not to mention it lasted less than 3 months, it hardly can be considered a settlement at all going off of the historical record of what happened there.
  
''""Santa Maria de Ochuse" was the first multi-year European settlement inside what is now United States territory, founded by Spaniard Spaniard Tristán de Luna y Arellano in 1559"''  
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''""Santa Maria de Ochuse" was the first multi-year European settlement inside what is now Pensacola, Florida, founded by Spaniard Spaniard Tristán de Luna y Arellano in 1559"''  
  
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Miguel_de_Gualdape]
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Miguel_de_Gualdape]

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