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to trade tobacco and they explained to
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and six years in exile. However, this law was impossible to carry out, especially due to the distance between the capital at Santa Fe and Taos. During
Mendoza's administration, many children were captured, especially children who belonged to the
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Spanish settlements in Santa Fe de Nuevo México. Later, the traders brought the map back to the
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Having left the charge of governor in 1743, Mendoza apparently lived in Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico for a while longer. One of his daughters, Francisca
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