Tabscoob, Leader of the Putun

Tabscoob, Leader of the Putun 2021-01-23

Tabscoob was a famous Putun leader who fought a battle with Cortez. The Putun people were a seafaring, commercial culture that traded along the coasts of the Gulf of Mexico. They would raid to gain slaves from less advanced people, for cultures such as the Mayans. They also established trading posts. They were known to the peoples of Florida and Georgia and had trading ties with the Mound Builder culture of Cahokia, as well as the peoples of the Carribbean. Considered "the Phoenicians of Mesoamerica".

Tabscoob was a famous Putun leader who fought a battle with Cortez. The Putun people were a seafaring, commercial culture that traded along the coasts of the Gulf of Mexico. They would raid to gain slaves from less advanced people, for cultures such as the Mayans. They also established trading posts. They were known to the peoples of Florida and Georgia and had trading ties with the Mound Builder culture of Cahokia, as well as the peoples of the Carribbean. Considered "the Phoenicians of Mesoamerica".

Tabscoob was a famous Putun leader who fought a battle with Cortez. The Putun people were a seafaring, commercial culture that traded along the coasts of the Gulf of Mexico. They would raid to gain slaves from less advanced people, for cultures such as the Mayans. They also established trading posts. They were known to the peoples of Florida and Georgia and had trading ties with the Mound Builder culture of Cahokia, as well as the peoples of the Carribbean. Considered "the Phoenicians of Mesoamerica".

Tabscoob was a famous Putun leader who fought a battle with Cortez. The Putun people were a seafaring, commercial culture that traded along the coasts of the Gulf of Mexico. They would raid to gain slaves from less advanced people, for cultures such as the Mayans. They also established trading posts. They were known to the peoples of Florida and Georgia and had trading ties with the Mound Builder culture of Cahokia, as well as the peoples of the Carribbean. Considered "the Phoenicians of Mesoamerica".

Tabscoob was a famous Putun leader who fought a battle with Cortez. The Putun people were a seafaring, commercial culture that traded along the coasts of the Gulf of Mexico. They would raid to gain slaves from less advanced people, for cultures such as the Mayans. They also established trading posts. They were known to the peoples of Florida and Georgia and had trading ties with the Mound Builder culture of Cahokia, as well as the peoples of the Carribbean. Considered "the Phoenicians of Mesoamerica".

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