Juan de Oñate, the Spanish explorer and colonial governor, interacted with Indigenous peoples through a combination of diplomacy and conflict. He sought to establish Spanish settlements in the American Southwest, often engaging in negotiations for land and resources. However, his interactions were marked by violence, including brutal reprisals against Indigenous communities that resisted Spanish rule, such as the infamous Acoma Massacre in 1599. This dual approach of cooperation and aggression shaped the complex relationships between Spanish settlers and Native populations during the colonization process.
Juan de la Corte was born in 1597.
Juan de Celaya died in 1558.
Juan de Lucena died in 1506.
Juan de Córdova was born in 1503.
Juan de Salcedo was born in 1549.
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 was born in 1552 (no one really knows what exact day.)
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He died in Spain
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.
Juan de Onate
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Juan de Onate