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Luis de Velasco, 2nd Viceroy of New Spain

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In his final years, Velasco focused his efforts on establishing settlements in Florida, exploring the Pacific Ocean and searching for more riches for the Empire. In 1559, Velasco sent a fleet of 13 ships under the command of
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had landed in 1521 and 1543. Velasco died in 1564. At his death, it was found that instead of enriching himself in office, he had gone into debt out of his concern for the poor and the Indians. He was succeeded by
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to establish settlements on the eastern coast of Florida. The expedition failed when the settlements were struck by hunger and quarrels with hostile native warriors. The Spaniards were forced to abandon them.
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Velasco helped the natives defend themselves against the abuses of gold-mining slave owners, and released 15,000 Indian slaves. On January 25, 1553, Velasco inaugurated the
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and other powerful Spaniards attempted to influence the emperor to limit the authority of the Viceroy by requiring prior authorization of his actions by the Audiencia.
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In 1558, Mexico experienced its first large flood of the Spanish era, and afterwards an epidemic. The Viceroy did everything in his power to aid the many victims.
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Mendoza had been given his choice of the Viceroyalty of Mexico or of Peru, with Velasco to fill the other office. Velasco arrived at
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Up to 1560, Velasco governed with unlimited authority. Although he had committed no abuses, in that year the
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Impressed with Velasco's achievements and loyalty to the Spanish crown, Emperor
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This article is about the second viceroy of New Spain. For other uses, see
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to lead an expedition across the Pacific to the Spice Islands, where
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Luis de Velasco y Ruiz de AlarcĂłn
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Viceroy of New Spain
Charles I of Spain
Antonio de Mendoza
Francisco Ceinos
CarriĂłn de los Condes
Palencia
Spain
Mexico City
Viceroyalty of New Spain
viceroy
New Spain
Spanish colonization of the Americas
CarriĂłn de los Condes
Palencia
Kingdom of Navarre
Charles V
encomienda
Luis de Velasco, marqués de Salinas
Antonio de Mendoza
San Juan de UlĂșa
Puebla
Cholula

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