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  2. Juan de Oñate - Wikipedia

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    Juan de Oñate y Salazar (Spanish: [ˈxwan de oˈɲate] ⓘ; 1550–1626) was a Spanish conquistador from New Spain, explorer, and viceroy of the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México in the viceroyalty of New Spain.

  3. Escanjaque - Wikipedia

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    Juan de Oñate, governor and founder of the newly created Spanish province of New Mexico, led a Spanish expedition to the Great Plains in 1601. He followed the route taken by an unauthorized expedition in 1595, by Francisco Leyva de Bonilla and Antonio Gutierrez de Humana. A Mexican Indian named Jusepe Gutierrez, from Culiacan, Mexico, guided ...

  4. Santa Fe de Nuevo México - Wikipedia

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    The first capital was San Juan de los Caballeros (at San Gabriel de Yungue-Ouinge) from 1598 until 1610, and from 1610 onward the capital was La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís. The name of "New Mexico", the capital in Santa Fe, the gubernatorial office at the Palace of the Governors, vecino citizen-soldiers, and rule of law ...

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  6. Who was Juan de Oñate, ruthless conquistador whose statues ...

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    In 2020, a man was shot in New Mexico’s largest city, Albuquerque, as protestors tried to tear down a bronze statue of Spanish conquistador Juan de Oñate outside a city museum.. Police later ...

  7. Quivira - Wikipedia

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    Quivira is located above New Mexico in the "Incognito Lands" in this 1710 map by British cartographer John Senex [19] In addition, the "Quivira Council" of the Boy Scouts serves the area of southwestern Kansas around Wichita ; the central part of the area that was traditionally called Quivira. [ 20 ]

  8. New Mexico conquistador statue reinstallation stopped after ...

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    A New Mexico county halted the reinstallation of a 16th-century Spanish conquistador statue on Wednesday after protests over the return of the bronze figure, removed three years ago during ...

  9. List of Spanish governors of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Governors of New Mexico were the political chief executives of the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México (New Mexico) between 1598, when it was established by an expedition by Juan de Oñate, and 1822, following Mexico's declaration of independence. New Mexico became a territory of the United States beginning in 1846, and a state in 1912.