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Juan Francisco Treviño

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Martínez Laínez, Fernando and Canales Torres, Carlos. Banderas lejanas: La exploración, conquista y defensa por parte de España del Territorio de los actuales Estados Unidos (Flags far: The exploration, conquest and defense by Spain of the Territory of the present United States). Page 138-139. Fourth
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When some of the Native American leaders heard of what had happened in the Pueblo villages, they sent their men to Santa Fe demanding the release of detainees. Taking advantage of the fact that most of the governor's soldiers were away fighting the
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lands leading a group of 40 Spanish men and 300 Pueblo auxiliaries. In the conflict, the troops killed and captured many Navajos, freed the Spanish and Pueblo prisoners, and destroyed other possessions. He renamed
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religion. His knowledge of the religious practices was largely derived from Alonso de Posada's work, which detailed the aspects of shamanism. He ordered his troops to burn the
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The New Mexican population also had troubles with the Apaches who destroyed agricultural lands and churches in New Mexico. In June 1676, Lieutenant Governor
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Treviño was appointed governor in 1675. Upon arriving in New Mexico, he took on the task of eliminating the native
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as "Plaza de Armas", and converted it to an assembly and mustering place for the Spanish troops.
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After two more years of governance in New Mexico, Treviño retired in 1679 and was replaced by
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Juan Domínguez de Mendoza: Soldier and Frontiersman of the Spanish Southwest, 1627-1696
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and the murder of several missionaries. Three of them were hanged in Jemez,
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New Mexico Office of the State Historian: Juan Francisco Treviño
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Index

Spanish Governor of New Mexico
Tomé Domínguez de Mendoza
Juan Durán de Miranda
Antonio de Otermin
Santa Fe de Nuevo México
Pueblo
Pueblo Revolt
Pueblo
kivas
idols
medicine men
witchcraft
Nambé Pueblo
Apaches
Popé
Juan Dominguez de Mendoza
Navajo
Zia Pueblo
Tomé Mendoza
Socorro
Senecú
Antonio de Otermin
Capital of New Spain






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