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CHAPTER 12. INTERDISCIPLINARY INTERACTION IN SCIENCE ON THE EXAMPLE OF CONSIDERING THE DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT OF FLORIDA IN THE XVI CENTURY

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Abstract.

The article is devoted to the problems of interdisciplinary interaction in the modern scientific society in the complex consideration of issues in General History by the sample of the discovery and development of Florida in the 16th century.

The material considers how a compilation of data obtained by scientists of different directions, both in the humanities and technical sciences, could consistently make a complete description of the picture of events during the discovery and development of Florida in the 16th century.

There was the analysis of various reference points that can provide support for the construction of many bridges of interdisciplinary interaction using various methods and techniques that can come into the study of the historical issue from different disciplines, bringing a new vision and completeness of the picture to a separate historical segment.

The author studied the already existing multifaceted interaction between scientists and outlined the potential for further work in the direction of studying the attraction of specialists from various fields of science to research the topic of the discovery and development of Florida in the 16th century.

Based on the work already done and interaction with other scientific disciplines, interesting new developments were made and data were obtained and publications were made in the area of interest in the discovery and development of Florida in the 16th century: for example, a preliminary mathematical formula was created that helps explain the behavior of the leaders of local tribes in the territory Spanish Florida regarding the proposals of the Spaniards and the French to establish colonies in the territory called Spanish Florida; revealed the psychological aspects of the uprisings based on the "gender factor"; the sequence of steps in the event of aboriginal uprisings is arranged; an understanding of the nature of mobility of Aboriginal society in southern Florida was introduced; explored the myth of the real depictions of Florida Indians in the works of the Protestant T. De Brie in the XVI century and shows realistic and scientific depictions of Theodore Maurice, made under the leadership of Milanich; the nature of the growth of illegal trade in the West Indies is revealed and the contradictions within the Spanish settlers in the New World are revealed and stated; pointed to the search point for the dependence of the growth of the aboriginal coast, etc. etc.

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Original Russian version: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5324430

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