Juan de Onate died in Spain on June 3, 1626
Juan De Onate was in search of treasure especially the legendary silver treasure in Quivira.
Juan de Onate explored to search for new lands, resources, and trade opportunities as well as to expand Spanish territory and spread Christianity. He also aimed to establish settlements and secure wealth and power for himself and Spain.
Juan De Onate explored in order to expand the Spanish Empire and to find new lands, resources, and trade routes. He also sought to convert indigenous populations to Christianity and establish settlements to further Spanish colonization efforts.
Juan De Onate was born in 1552 (no one really knows what exact day.)
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Juan de Onate was a Spanish conquistador and colonial governor who is known for leading the colonization of the present-day New Mexico region in the 16th century. He established the colony of New Mexico and was the first European to explore and settle the area. Onate also founded the city of Santa Fe, which remains the capital of New Mexico today.
Juan de Onate, a Spanish explorer and conquistador, had four children with his wife Isabel de Tolosa Cortes Moctezuma. Their names were Juan Jr., Luis, Cristobal, and Isabel.
He died in Spain 1626.
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