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De Soto died and left Moscoso in charge
Source: Historical proof of the right of the Catholic King to the territory held to-day by the British King under the name of New Georgia #558
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From here [Movilla] he [De Soto] marched to the provinces of Chatas, Chicaza, Aiiilco, Casquin, Capha, Quiguate, Colima, Tule, Utiangue, Naguatex, Guacane, and Guachoya. There, on the twenty-seventh of June, 1542, De Soto died, leaving the office of governor and captain-general of the kingdom and provinces of Florida to Luis Moscoso de Alvarado, until such time as his Majesty should order otherwise. 9. [Bolton note: With very few exceptions these names of Indian towns are given in the exact order in which they occur in Garcilaso, La Florida del Inca. In a few cases the spelling is slightly different but identification is easy in every instance.]
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