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Pedro Rodríguez Cubero

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embezzled money and impoverished the population through the poor economic management and maldistribution of food supplies among the population of colonial origin, causing famine between 1695 and 1696 (these offenses were punishable by a fine and the prison). These charges caused an hostility of the population against the government between 1694 and 1696. Vargas was subsequently convicted and forced to pay a fine of four thousand
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On the other hand, Cubero had news about corruption of Diego de Vargas, as well as of the imposed fines against him by Santa Fe council officials. However, initially, Cubero rejected the levied fines against his predecessor until the official formal charges convinced him that the former governor had
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Only at the end of his sentence, the king decided to accept the request for Vargas to be appointed governor of New Mexico for a second time. Despite the continuing accusations and his earlier imprisonment, the King publicly announced his thanks to Vargas and appointed him Governor of New Mexico
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and headed to Santa Fe to take the charge of governor of New Mexico (Vargas had taken over the government of New Mexico for the second time at the end of 1703). Fearing that Vargas would exert revenge against him because of his imprisonment, penalty fee, and property seizure that Cubero had
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perpetrated against him, he decided to leave New Mexico and flee to Mexico City, on the excuse he was going to fight Amerindians. Although he was appointed Governor of
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at the infantry unit of the Armada de El Mar Oceano (Ocean Sea's Army), starting as a common soldier (i.e. a
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again, besides grant him a peerage he left to his choice (he could choose to be named
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New Mexico Office of the State Historian : Pedro Rodríguez Cubero
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In 1703, Cubero granted lands to some people, per example Juana Baca.
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the office of governor and title of "Captain for Lifetime" of
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In the same year, Cubero participated in an expedition to
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In August 1703, Cubero heard the news that Vargas was in
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nearly July 29, 1656 (he was baptized on this date)
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Pedro Rodriguez Cubero
31st Spanish Governor of New Mexico
Diego de Vargas
Huéscar
Granada
Spain
Mexico City

admiral
New Mexico
Huéscar
Granada
Spain
Spanish Army
musketman
admiral
Sicily
Messina
galleons
Zaragoza
Charles II of Spain
San Salvador de la Punta Fortress
Havana
Cuba
Captain General
Santa Fe de Nuevo México
Charles II of Spain
Diego de Vargas
Zuni lands
Hopi Native Americans

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