Colonial St. Augustine Research Paper

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Andres Rico

Daily life in colonial St Augustine

Established in 1565, St. Augustine is the oldest settlement of European and African-American in the United States. Its one of the most historical cities that still retains the distinctive plan typical of a 16th century Spanish Colonial walled town. This paper will describe the colonial St Augustine daily life base in it geography, economy and society.
Geography:
St. Augustine is located in St. Johns County. The city is in northeastern Florida on the Matanzas River, a saltwater lagoon, 35 miles southeast of Jacksonville. Anastasia Island separates the city from the Atlantic Ocean.()
Don Pedro Menéndez de Aviles established St. Augustine under requests from King Philip II. His expedition made
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Augustine was deliberately critical and routinely experienced assaults by the French and British settlers living to the north. Development of the nine wood fortresses and the Castillo de San help ensure the security of the city. The stone that was picked for the build of the Castillo's was a stone called "coquina" by the Spanish. The name signifies little shellfish that kicked the bucket long prior and their shells have now gotten to be fortified together to structure the stone.()

City planning:

St. Augustine’s city planning was like a city from early Spain. The Spanish Council of the Indies forced a general road and building design. The design consists of a central plaza in which the government structures and the Iglesias (church) were the principal buildings. Around their were also house, the town hall, treasury building, arsenal, the hospital, guardhouses and various monuments. (). Most of the Old Spanish houses, made of native coquina stone, have patios, walled gardens, and overhanging balconies.

People of St
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The privileged societies wore fine materials, dress and adornments. Puritans wore the least difficult sorts of garments. Destitute wore modest custom made pieces of clothing. This can be related to Fuenteovejuna in how people worn different cloth depending in the class.

RELIGION:
Starting in the second a large portion of the sixteenth century, the Kingdom of Spain secured various missions all through la Florida to change over the Indians to Christianity. The purpose of this was to encourage control of the region, and to keep its away from colonization by different nations, specifically, England and France. Franciscans pries had established the first mission to the local individuals in 1587; named Nombre de Dios. By 1655 the Florida missions, arriving at the extent that today's Tallahassee, would guarantee 26,000 local native converts. () Religion can also be related to Fuenteovejuna because in the play religion have a big influence in