Jose Sarmiento y Valladares (term: 1896 - 1701).
Juan Ortega y Montanes was the archbishop of Mexico from 1700 to 1708 and the Viceroy of New Spain.
Hernan Cortes (1485?-1522) ay ang unang viceroy ng Mexico.
He was a Viceroy, appointed by the Spanish Crown. The last viceroy of the New Spain, before it became Mexico, was Juan O'Donoju (1762-1821)
Sebastian Vizcaino's travel was for Spain.
I guess you mean the ruler of what is known today as Mexico. That would be the Viceroy Francisco Javier Venegas
The Spanish Empire qualifies as such. Mexico (or New Spain, as it was called at the time) was ruled by a viceroy, appointed by the Spanish King. The last viceroy was Juan O'Donoju (1762 - 1821).
He was proclaimed Governor of Mexico, but did not receive the rank of Viceroy.
On the date you are referring to, Mexico was still a colony of Spain. The viceroy of such colony at the time was Francisco Javier Venegas (1760-1838).
None. During that year Mexico was still a colony of Spain, governed by viceroy Juan Ruiz de Apodaca.
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Agriculture developed in the Americas in 1700 BCE in Mexico. At the time, this area was known as Mesoamerica.
Yes, a few - Canada, Mexico ...