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Spanish Governor Juan de Onate decided to send men to steal food from the Acoma Pueblo since he was not willing to trade.
the first capital of NM was Taos, year later was moved to Santa Fe. Since Santa Fe was the center of trade during that period. Incorrect , the first capital of New Mexico was San Juan Pueblo named after Juan De Onate the great conquistador from Spain.
coronado lead a mission in 1540 looking for gold, and landed in the southwest. later in 1598, onate came with a group of Mexicans and claimed land, naming it Mexico City.
Juan de Onate
he died because he was weird and no one liked him
Spanish Governor Juan de Onate decided to send men to steal food from the Acoma Pueblo since he was not willing to trade.
he killed a bunch of innocent acoma pueblo people
1984
The Acoma Revolt
Onate believed that Spanish rule of native Americans would bring them peace, justice, salvation, orderliness and protection.
Juan de Onate
well this is an explorer, but i think one of them was Onate.
Juan de Onate was the first Spanish Governor of New Mexico.
He founded the first Spanish settlement in New Mexico.
Yes, during the Acoma Massacre in 1599, Don Juan de Oñate ordered the cutting off of one foot of Acoma Pueblo men as punishment for resisting Spanish rule. This act was a brutal display of power and control by the Spanish over the indigenous population.
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.
Yes it was. The site of Santa Fe was occupied by Indian Pueblos established from 1050 to 1150, or 500 years before the Spanish took it over as the center of their new Province. The Nambe Pueblo is about 18 Miles north, the Picuris Pueblo is in the Sangre de Cristo mountains Southeast of Taos, the Pojoaque Pueblo is about 15 miles to the north and the San Ildefonso Pueblo is another eight miles beyond. The Oke-Owingo Pueblo where the Spaniards first settled was given the name San Juan by Governor Onate to honor John the Baptist. Santa Clara and Tesque as well as the Taos Pueblo also played a role in selecting Santa Fe as the site for the new government.