Juan Ponce de Leon was an explorer that was in search of riches and youth. On this exploration of youth and riches, he discovers Florida. He was descended from an ancient and noble family; the surname of Le n was acquired through the marriage of one of the Ponces to Dona Aldonza de Le n, a daughter of Alfonso IX. As a lad Ponce de Le n served as page to Pedro...
Juan Ponce de Leon was an explorer that was in search of riches and youth. On this exploration of youth and riches, he discovers Florida. He was descended from an ancient and noble family; the surname of Le n was acquired through the marriage of one of the Ponces to Dona Aldonza de Le n, a daughter of Alfonso IX. As a lad Ponce de Le n served as page to Pedro Nunuz de Guzman, later the tutor of the brother of Charles V, the Infante Don Fernando.
In 1493, Ponce sailed to Hispaniola (San Domingo) with Columbus on his second voyage, an expedition which included many aristocratic young men, and adventurous noblemen who had been left without occupation after the fall of Granada. When Nicolas Ovando came to Hispaniola in 1502 as governor, he found the natives in a state of revolt, and in the war which followed Ponce rendered such valuable services that he was appointed Ovando's lieutenant with headquarters in a town in the eastern part of the island.
While here, he heard from the Indians that there was much wealth in the neighbouring Island of Buriquien (Porto Rico), and he asked and obtained permission to visit it in 1508, where he discovered many rich treasures; for his work in this expedition he was appointed Adelantado or Governor of Boriquien. Having reduced the natives, he was soon afterward removed from office, but not until he had amassed a considerable fortune.
At this time stories of Eastern Asia were prevalent which told of a famous spring the waters of which had the marvellous virtue of restoring to youth and vigour those who drank them. Probably the Spaniards heard from the Indians tales that reminded them of this Fons Juventutis, and they got the idea that this fountain was situated on an island called Bimini which lay to the north of Hispaniola" (Juan Ponce de Le n).
From there, he was a great explorer that discovered a peaceful land, which continues to be that in today's world. Discussion Due to his background, he was given the right to find and take the island of Bimini, which in his exploration he found Florida. This gave him even more riches since Florida feels youthful to those who are on the land. With having teamwork on his ships, he was able to be successful in discovering the land.
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Leaders are seen as engaging in behaviors that maintain a quality interaction between themselves and followers Ponce de Leon used leadership and teamwork to discover this land that he was hoping to find the fountain of youth. In a sense, he did find the fountain of youth because Florida makes people feel youthful.
Ponce de Leon was then given the right to find and take the island of Bimini (in the Bahamas); he was searching for riches and the fountain of youth (a legendary spring that gave people eternal life and health). He sailed from Puerto Rico on March 3, 1513, with three ships, the Santa Maria, the Santiago, and the San Cristobal, and about 200 men. After stops at Grand Turk Island and San Salvador, they reached the east coast of Florida (St. Augustine) in April 1513.
Ponce de Leon named the land "Pascua de Florida" (feast of flowers) because they first spotted land on April 2, 1513, Palm Sunday. He then claimed the land for Spain (Juan Ponce de Leon: The Explorer). With that, Florida did become the land of riches and youth, which was what this explorer wanted, however it did not come easy because of the attacks. This led him to believe there was hidden treasure in his conquest of the fountain of youth.
Ponce obtained from Charles V, 23 February, 1512, a patent authorizing him to discover and people the Island of Bimini, giving him jurisdiction over the island for life, and bestowing upon him the title of Adelantado. On 3 March, 1513, Ponce set out from San German (Porto Rico) with three ships, fitted out at his own expense. Setting his course in a northwesterly direction, eleven days later he reached Guanahani, where Columbus first saw land.
Continuing his way, on Easter Sunday (Pascua de Flores), 27 March, he came within sight of the coast which he named Florida in honour of the day and on account of the luxuriant vegetation. On 2 April he landed at a spot a little to the north of the present site of St. Augustine and formally took possession in the name of the Crown. He now turned back, following the coast to its southern extremity and up the west coast to latitude 27°30', and then returned to Porto Rico.
During this trip he had several encounters with the natives, who showed great courage and determination in their attacks, which probably accounts for the fact that Ponce did not attempt to found a settlement or penetrate into the interior in search of the treasure which was believed to be hidden there (Juan Ponce de Le n). Group thinking and conformity focuses on the interpersonal transaction between.
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