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and tributes of the Zuni lands had already been approved to pay for the escorts. However, Baeza asked Quirós to show him some evidence so he would know what he was saying was true, because he knew that the
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and asked for escorts to accompany and defend the missionaries from possible external attacks. However, Martínez de Baeza rejected the demand, under the pretext that Quirós was not asking respectfully. Later, the custodian explained to him that the necessary
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Once in power, he organized a series of commercial companies, paying little attention to his duties as governor in the province, such as that of maintaining peace between settlers and Native
Americans. Martínez de Baeza forced the Amerindians to gather
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Sacramento" (Brotherhood of the Holy Sacrament) of the parish of San Marcos in Seville, and other money to cover any debts that he apparently had with merchants from that city.
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169:Franciscan
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108:Profession
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158:pine nuts
141:, Spain.
133:Biography
111:political
42:In office
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