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missions. They were small communities, centers of Spanish religious and economic life, and a permanent intrusion into Pueblo ways and beliefs. Here the clash of faiths, customs, and people was immediate, personal, and sometimes bitter and violent. At missions across New Mexico, Franciscan priests baptized thousands of Native Americans in the 1600s, mostly Pueblo people. The missionaries commanded new converts to take part in Catholic services and rituals. They also destroyed Pueblo religious objects, banned ceremonies, and persecuted holy men. Despite the spread of
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Some pueblos were friendly to the foreigners, but after cultural differences and the banishment of local religions, tensions against the Spanish rose significantly. After compounding misdeeds and overbearing taxes by the Spanish invaders, the indigenous communities rebelled in what is now referred to
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In 1590-1591, an order had arrived from Spain requiring all expeditions to be authorized by the crown. However, Lieutenant Governor Gaspar Castano de Sosa of Nuevo Leon launched an expedition on his own authority. He planned to start a colony in New Mexico and persuade the viceroy to accept it after
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There was Francisco de Ibarra, a great seeker after gold mines. In 1563 he went far to the north ... when he returned south, Ibarra boasted that he had discovered a New Mexico. Doubtless, like others, he stretched the tale, and certainly the land of which he told was well south of the one now so
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were established during the early 17th century with varying degrees of success and failure, oftentimes building directly atop ancient pueblo ruins, and in the centers of pueblos. The encounter between different worlds--Native and Spanish--took place all across New Mexico, but especially at the
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both proposed that New Mexico immediately become a state to sidestep political conflict over slavery in the territories. The already established rule of law which had passed from New Spain and Mexico within New Mexico already outlawed slavery, as was the legal precedent with
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from New Spain in an original agreement made in 1595, but the terms failed when the Viceroy changed hands in 1596. After a two-year delay and lengthy vetting by the new viceroy, Oñate was finally allowed to cross the Rio Grande River into modern-day Texas and New Mexico.
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of 1680. This rebellion saw the Spanish expelled from Nuevo México for a period of 12 years, and the pueblo people were able to regain lost lands. In 1692, they returned to battle against the Spanish, who sought restoration of the conquered holdings.
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In the hope of seeing in my time another spiritual conquest like that of , I set out ... in search of the New Mexico, of which there has been word, although unverified, ever since we came to this land
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people and was responsible for the establishment of Spanish rule in the area. Oñate served as the first governor of the Nuevo México Province from 1598 to 1610. He hoped to make it a separate
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This article is about the Spanish provincial kingdom and former Mexican territory. For the capital of modern New Mexico and the second capital of this kingdom, see
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In 1581-1582, Fray Augustin Rodriguez, two other friars, and a few soldiers and servants walked across much of present-day New Mexico seeking converts.
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Texas accepted $ 10 million in exchange for its claim to areas within and north of the present boundaries of New Mexico and the Texas panhandle.
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began the most ambitious expedition. Fears caused by rumors surrounding Estevanico's disappearance eventually led to tensions underlying the
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is often incorrectly believed to have taken its name from the post-independent nation of Mexico. But as early as 1561 (260 years before
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Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin, Don Domingo de San Antón Muñón (2006). Namala, Doris; Lockhart, James; Schroeder, Susan (eds.).
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had been annexed under U.S. military occupation in September 1846, after the surrender by Mexican interim governor
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Reino del Nuevo México "Water Democracies on the Upper Rio Grande, 1598–1998" by José A. Rivera from
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across the province, Pueblo men and women worshiped in secret and their traditional faith endured.
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to the north before their migration to Mexico centuries prior. The Nahuatl-language history of the
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to survey the region. Though the Spanish believed that cities of gold such as Tenochtitlan of the
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Texas continued to claim the eastern part, but never succeeded in establishing control except in
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inchan yn ompa huehue mexico aztlan quinehuayan chicomoztoc yn axcan quitocayotia yancuic mexico
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Ancestry records for the Spanish Kingdom of New Mexico and the Mexican province of New Mexico
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achieved the reoccupation of Santa Fe. The province came under the jurisdiction of the
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was established, and Mexico recognized its loss to the United States in 1848 with the
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the fact. Pursued through New Mexico, he was arrested and taken back to Mexico City.
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Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the east of Santa Fe: a winter sunset after a snowfall
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Annals of His Time: Don Domingo de San Antón Muñón Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin
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Names on the Land: A Historical Account of Place-Naming in the United States
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The United States inherited the unenforced claim to the east bank with the
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Provincial kingdom of New Spain (1598–1821); territory of Mexico (1821–48)
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The Rio Abajo Frontier, 1540–1692: A History of Early Colonial New Mexico
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Kiva, Cross, and Crown: The Pecos Indians and New Mexico, 1540-1840
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Solemn Act of the Declaration of Independence of Northern America
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While the Mexican territory theoretically existed until the
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Map of Mexico in 1824 showing the Province of Nuevo México
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La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís
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Nuevo México was centered on the upper valley of the
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La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís
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Santa Fe, New Mexico
Spanish Empire
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Santa Fe
Spanish governors
Juan de Oñate
Facundo Melgares
Mexican governors
Francisco Xavier Chávez
Juan Bautista Vigil y Alarid
Spanish missions in New Mexico
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