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language, he was attached to a mission in the interior, but as he opposed the policy of the conquerors, which brought about the depopulation of the island, he was ordered to leave the country, and went to New Spain in 1526. There he was appointed guardian of the newly founded convent of Santiago de
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the wretched condition of the Indians. Uhland, who was a Latinist of reputation, was instructed to speak before the congregation of the propaganda, and induced the pope to issue his celebrated bull entitled
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Tlatelolco, but subsequently he was sent to labor in
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Mexico
missionary
Franciscan
friar
Hispaniola
Alessandro Geraldini
Indian
Guatemala
Domingo Betanzos
Pope Paul III
Veritas Ipsa
National Library
Paris
list of references
related reading
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improve
introducing
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Wilson, J. G.
Fiske, J.
"Uhland, Maximilian" 
Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography
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1475 births
1538 deaths
German Roman Catholic missionaries

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