
Dawn of an Empire
Irene Loftin
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Before Jamestown. Before Plymouth. There was St. Augustine.
In 1565—fifty-five years before the Pilgrims set foot at Plymouth Rock—Spanish ships slipped along the Florida coast and anchored in a shallow...
Location:
United States
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Irene Loftin
Digital Voice Brian E
America Uncovered
Unbound Press
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Before Jamestown. Before Plymouth. There was St. Augustine. In 1565—fifty-five years before the Pilgrims set foot at Plymouth Rock—Spanish ships slipped along the Florida coast and anchored in a shallow inlet guarded by marsh and sand. What they built there would become the oldest continuously occupied European-founded city in the continental United States. Yet its story has been pushed to the margins of the American narrative. Dawn of an Empire restores St. Augustine to its rightful place at the center of the nation’s origins. Here is the clash of empires—Spain, France, and England—fighting not only for land, but for souls, treasure routes, and control of the Gulf and Atlantic sea lanes. Here are the Timucua and Calusa peoples, whose alliances and resistance shaped the fate of the colony as surely as any royal decree. Here are missionaries and soldiers, enslaved Africans who found freedom under the Spanish flag, pirates on the horizon, and hurricanes that nearly erased the fragile settlement from the map. Far from a footnote, Spanish Florida was a proving ground. It forged the first multicultural frontier in what would become the United States. It established the first parish, the first fortifications, and the first legally sanctioned free Black community in North America. It endured siege, starvation, rebellion, and revolution—yet survived. This is not simply the story of a city. It is the story of an empire’s northern edge—and the forgotten beginning of America itself. This is early American history before the familiar narrative begins. St. Augustine did not disappear. Its fort still stands. Its parish registers still exist. Its records endure in Spanish and Florida archives. What changed was the national story. Duration - 3h 37m. Author - Irene Loftin. Narrator - Digital Voice Brian E. Published Date - Monday, 12 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 Unbound Press ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:27
Introduction
Duration:00:06:45
Chapter 1 — America Begins in Florida
Duration:00:38:05
Chapter 2 — The Birth of St. Augustine
Duration:00:36:08
Chapter 3— Greed, Gold and God: 1580-1675
Duration:00:31:35
Chapter 4— English Expansion: 1675-1700
Duration:00:19:22
Chapter 5 — 1700-1750: Endurance
Duration:00:21:22
Chapter 6 — 1750-1800: Empires Collide
Duration:00:28:30
Chapter 7 – 1800-1900
Duration:00:29:08
Closing Thoughts
Duration:00:06:16