The expedition of Juan de Oñate in 1598 is significant to Texas as it marked one of the earliest European explorations and colonization efforts in the region. Oñate established the first Spanish settlement in what is now Texas, laying the groundwork for future Spanish missions and settlements. His expedition also aimed to assert Spanish claims to the territory and convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity, which had lasting cultural and demographic impacts on the area. Additionally, Oñate's journey contributes to the understanding of early interactions between European settlers and Native American tribes.
Mexico, Texas, and New Mexico
His second expedition was for a port that could supply New Mexico from Spain.
He founded the first Spanish settlement in New Mexico.
Juan de Onate died in Spain on June 3, 1626
Juan De Onate was born in 1552 (no one really knows what exact day.)
Juan De Onate was in search of treasure especially the legendary silver treasure in Quivira.
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He died in Spain
He died in Spain 1626.
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Juan de Onate