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- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) abstract "Fort San Juan was a 16th–century fort built by the Spanish under the command of conquistador Juan Pardo in the native village of Joara, in what is now Burke County, North Carolina. Used as an outpost for Pardo's expedition into the interior of what was known to the Spaniards as "la Florida", Fort San Juan served as one of six forts throughout modern–day North and South Carolina and Tennessee that were established to extend Spain's effective control further in the North American continent. It was the first European settlement in North Carolina, predating the earliest British coastal colonies by a few decades. In 1568, natives from Joara and the region surrounding the fort razed the Spanish settlement.The fort is now recognized has having been the earliest European settlement in the interior of what is now the United States of America. After the fort's destruction, its exact location was lost. During the summer of 2013, archaeologists affiliated with the University of Michigan, Tulane University and Warren Wilson College announced that they had discovered the location of a defensive moat believed to belong to Fort San Juan.".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) location Morganton,_North_Carolina.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) thumbnail Map_of_northern_la_Florida_1584.png?width=300.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) wikiPageExternalLink etchoe-battle.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) wikiPageID "31058735".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) wikiPageRevisionID "601784104".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) alt "A portion of a 1584 colored map showing the location of various Native American chiefdoms in the Spanish territory of la Florida, covering most of the United States' southeast.".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) built "1567".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) caption "A portion of a 1584 map by Geronimo Chaves depicting the site of "Xuala" where, in 1567, Juan Pardo established Fort San Juan.".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) demolished "1568".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) imageSize "310".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) latDegrees "35".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) latDirection "N".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) latMinutes "49".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) latSeconds "27".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) location Morganton,_North_Carolina.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) locmapin "North Carolina".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) longDegrees "81".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) longDirection "W".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) longMinutes "44".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) longSeconds "1".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) mapWidth "310".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) name "Fort San Juan".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) owner "Privately owned".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_North_Carolina.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) subject Category:Burke_County,_North_Carolina.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) subject Category:Forts_in_North_Carolina.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) subject Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_North_Carolina.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) subject Category:Spanish_Florida.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) subject Category:Spanish_forts_in_the_United_States.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) type HistoricPlace.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) type Place.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) type Wikidata:Q532.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) type Place.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) type Location.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) comment "Fort San Juan was a 16th–century fort built by the Spanish under the command of conquistador Juan Pardo in the native village of Joara, in what is now Burke County, North Carolina. Used as an outpost for Pardo's expedition into the interior of what was known to the Spaniards as "la Florida", Fort San Juan served as one of six forts throughout modern–day North and South Carolina and Tennessee that were established to extend Spain's effective control further in the North American continent.".
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) label "Fort San Juan (Joara)".
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- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) wasDerivedFrom Fort_San_Juan_(Joara)?oldid=601784104.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) depiction Map_of_northern_la_Florida_1584.png.
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) isPrimaryTopicOf Fort_San_Juan_(Joara).
- Fort_San_Juan_(Joara) name "Fort San Juan".