Posted on 12/22/2020 5:55:31 AM PST by Paul Mahesh
Archaeologists in Florida recently confirmed that they discovered the bones of many young children buried under the last place that one might have thought to look: a wine store.
However, there will be no police investigation. The Florida wine shop is in St. Augustine, the oldest city in America. And those bones? And those bones? Theyâre just about as old as the city is.
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That’s inaccurate Burt...very actually
Drakes raid destroyed early St Augustine structures and lthere were casualties on both sides and the raid caused Spain to abandon its settlements in the Carolinas further north
But Spain stayed in Saint Augustine till 1821 except for 1763-1783 when the Brits held it briefly
The famous fort was built late 1600s
Privateer Drake was no saint but neither were the Spanish or French
The French also vied fo take this Matanzas River outlet and fought the Spanish with brutal religious overtones given the times
My understanding is when the Spanish gave up on Florida, they and many of the pre-Seminole natives left for Cuba.
Regardless, it would be interesting to trace that DNA.....
Yep. as another poster mentioned, some decedents of those who went to Cuba returned to Florida courtesy of Castro.
It’s called Homo Depot
“I was thinking the bodies could also include local Indians”
Only if they had converted to Christianity......
The burial ground was considered consecrated soil.....
I doubt they would have been in St. Augustine otherwise. The Spanish had set up a series of missions in Florida most of which were inhabited by local Indians. These missions have been the subject of some recent archeology. If I recall correctly the English drove most of the natives out and handed over the land to their allies the Seminoles.
My dad used to say its where gays go to die.
When I was a lot younger I remember Florida being called “God’s waiting room”.
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