{"id":6465,"date":"2016-05-17T14:11:26","date_gmt":"2016-05-17T14:11:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lichen.csd.sc.edu\/sce\/entries\/de-soto%c2%92s-exploration-of-south-carolina\/"},"modified":"2022-07-21T19:36:25","modified_gmt":"2022-07-21T19:36:25","slug":"de-soto%c2%92s-exploration-of-south-carolina","status":"publish","type":"entry","link":"https:\/\/www.scencyclopedia.org\/sce\/entries\/de-soto%c2%92s-exploration-of-south-carolina\/","title":{"rendered":"De Soto&#8217;s exploration of South Carolina"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>(1540). Hernando De Soto\u2019s exploration of present-day South Carolina took place from April to May of 1540, one year into the journey that began in May 1539 at Tampa Bay and ended in September 1543 at the P\u00e1nuco River in Mexico. De Soto\u2019s travels through South Carolina were part of an expedition that wound its way throughout the interior of the present-day southeastern United States and into Texas. Hernando De Soto organized this expedition in fulfillment of his contract to explore and settle this vast region\u2013then known as \u201cLa Florida\u201d\u2013for the king of Spain. But De Soto never proceeded beyond the exploration phase of his contract. Instead, he sought to find native societies in La Florida with the riches he had seen in the conquest of Peru. Rumors not only of gold and silver but also of abundant food shaped the route De Soto and his army of six hundred soldiers, as well as African and Native American slaves, took through the Southeast. In the course of their journey, De Soto and his troops plundered many Indian towns and subjected the inhabitants to cruelties such as rape, torture, and enslavement. De Soto failed to find the wealth he sought, and approximately half of the expedition\u2019s members\u2013including its leader\u2013perished during their long march. But De Soto\u2019s exploration provided Spain with knowledge of the interior of this vast continent.<\/p>\n<p>De Soto entered the territory of present-day South Carolina in search of the chiefdom of Cofitachiqui, reported to contain great wealth. Indians in present Georgia confirmed the account De Soto had heard but warned him of the great wilderness that lay between them and this powerful chiefdom. Undaunted, De Soto and his troops continued on their way. They crossed the Savannah River into present South Carolina in the area of the Clark Hill Reservoir and then traveled northeast across the Saluda and Broad Rivers. Reports of a wilderness proved true. The expedition was growing desperate for food when a scout found the town of Hymahi, or Aymay, at the confluence of the Wateree and Congaree Rivers. The Spaniards devoured Hymahi\u2019s food stores and then traveled north along the Wateree River to a town of the Cofitachiqui chiefdom in the area of present Camden. Cofitachiqui failed to meet De Soto\u2019s expectations for wealth or abundance of food, although the chiefdom\u2019s leader\u2013whom the Spaniards called the \u201cLady of Cofitachiqui\u201d\u2013fed them well and gave them freshwater pearls. De Soto\u2019s men plundered mortuary houses there for more pearls. The Spaniards also seized corn from the chiefdom\u2019s stores at Ilasi, near present Cheraw, before they headed northwest to the North Carolina mountains. They took the leader of Cofitachiqui as their hostage, but she soon fled and returned home with one of the expedition\u2019s African slaves as her husband. In the 1560s, well within the memories of some of their inhabitants, Spaniards would return with the Juan Pardo expeditions to some of the towns De Soto visited.<\/p>\n<p>Clayton, Lawrence A., Vernon James Knight, Jr., and Edward C. Moore. <em>The De Soto Chronicles: The Expedition of Hernando de Soto to North America in 1539\u20131543. <\/em>2 vols. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1993.<\/p>\n<p>Hudson, Charles. <em>Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun: Hernando de Soto and the South\u2019s Ancient Chiefdoms. <\/em>Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1997.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(1540). Hernando De Soto\u2019s exploration of present-day South Carolina took place from April to May of 1540, one year into the journey that began in May 1539 at Tampa Bay and ended in September 1543 at the P\u00e1nuco River in Mexico. 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