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Floridablanca (Patagonia) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Floridablanca (Patagonia)
The Spanish settlement ''Nueva Colonia y Fuerte de Floridablanca'' was established in San Julian Bay in 1780〔Senatore, María Ximena: ''Arqueología e historia en la colonia española de Floridablanca: Patagonia, Siglo XVIII. Arqueología histórica.'' Teseo, 2007, page 13. ISBN 987-1354-08-8 〕 and abandoned four years later due to scurvy.〔Dilks, Christabelle: ''Footprint Argentina Handbook.'' Footprint Travel Guides, 2003, page 463. ISBN 1-903471-75-3〕 The settlement was destroyed so the facilities could not be used by foreign powers.〔Senatore, María Ximena: ''Orden Social y orden material en la colonia española de Floridablanca.'' 〕 At present, this settlement is an archaeological site near Port San Julian, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. == History ==
A little village called ''Nueva Colonia y Fuerte de Floridablanca'' was founded in the frame of the colonisation of the Patagonian Atlantic coast developed by Charles III King of Spain in the late 18th century. This was part of a strategic plan of the Spanish crown to settle those parts of the empire still unexplored or unpopulated.〔Senatore, page 17〕 The settlement consisted of approximately 150 people.〔Senatore, María Ximena: ''Orden Social y orden material en la colonia española de Floridablanca.'' 〕 The colony was named after the Count of Florida-Blanca, then chief minister of the crown.〔Walther, Juan Carlos: ''La Conquista del Desierto.'' Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires, 1970, page 105 〕 In Floridablanca the modern ideas of the Spanish Enlightenment were put in place.〔Senatore, pp. 17–18〕 The concepts of agriculture and family were the centre of the discourse for the colony. Agriculture was selected as the main means of support for the settlement.〔Senatore, pp. 93–94〕 An attempt to guarantee agricultural development through building a society of farming families tied to the land. Households were seen as the essential unit of society and the basic elements needed for their maintenance was determined by the Spanish Crown (i.e., lodging, food, health, land, seeds and production means).〔Senatore, pp. 231〕
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