René Goulaine de Laudonnière traveled primarily to establish a French colony in the New World, specifically in Florida, during the 16th century. He aimed to expand French influence in North America and sought to create a settlement for trade and exploration. His expedition in 1564 led to the founding of Fort Caroline, which was intended as a base for further exploration and to promote Protestantism in the region. However, the colony faced numerous challenges, including conflicts with the Spanish and local indigenous tribes.
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