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Gaspar de Zúñiga, 5th Count of Monterrey

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He increased taxes on the Indians, but he was said to pay personal attention to adjustments required of the Indians in order to prevent their being exploited. In 1596, the viceroy Count of Monterrey reported, in a letter sent to Philip II to justify the increase of the salary of the royal officials,
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succeeded him to the Spanish crown. In the same year, de Zúñiga approved the Juan de Oñate expedition into present day New Mexico, USA. In 1601, the Indians of Topia rose against the Spanish, but through the influence of Idefonso de la Mota, bishop of
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on a naval expedition to the South Seas. This expedition sailed on December 21, 1605. Shortly after that he died, still in office but without having had the opportunity to initiate reforms.
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that those had seized and burned some delinquents for the unspeakable sin of sodomy, although he does not give the number of victims or the circumstances of the event.
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Among his first acts as viceroy was organizing an overland expedition to explore and colonize the north of the New Kingdom of León y Castilla (present day
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On May 19, 1603, Zúñiga y Acevedo was named viceroy of Peru. He remained in New Spain until September, awaiting the arrival of his successor,
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The new viceroy took over the administration of New Spain in October, and in that month de Zúñiga y Acevedo sailed from Acapulco for Lima.
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A later expedition by Vizcaíno with the same mission sailed on May 5, 1602, with four ships. This expedition was more fruitful.
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On May 28, 1595, de Zúñiga y Acevedo was nominated viceroy of New Spain. He arrived in the colony, at
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until November 28, 1604. There he finished the preparations for the dispatch of
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under the direction of Jesuit priests. In 1578 he entered the service of King
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De Zúñiga y Acevedo was born the eldest son of the fourth Count of Monterrei,
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He also sent two expeditions to explore the Pacific coast of Mexico.
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in 1596 with three ships. On this expedition Vizcaíno founded
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Gaspar de Zúñiga Acevedo y Fonseca, 5th Count of Monterrey
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The Most Excellent
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Viceroy of New Spain
Philip II
Luis de Velasco
Juan de Mendoza
Viceroy of Peru
Philip III
Diego Núñez de Avendaño
Monterrei
Spain
Lima
Peru
Peru
New Spain
Jerónimo de Acevedo y Zúñiga
Monterrei
Philip II
A Coruña
Francis Drake
Veracruz
Luis de Velasco, marqués de Salinas

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