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San Juan Bautista de Sonora

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43:, former governor of New Mexico, was made captain for life of the Presidio of Fronteras and alcalde mayor of Sonora, holding office until 1701. In 1702 Don Juan Francisco de Bustamante y Velasco was appointed alcaldía mayor of San Juan Bautista. As of 1724 San Juan Bautista was within the province of 54:
In 1722, San Juan Bautista was the scene of meetings where the leading citizens and civil authorities of the provinces of Sinaloa and Sonora Ostimuri drew up proposals to radically overhaul the system of government, then dominated by the Jesuits missions. They proposed a secular organization with
83:. Today the land is used for pasturage. Due to its historical significance, the site has been registered with the National Institute of Anthropology and History, and is protected by the 1972 Federal law for archaeological, historical and artistic zones and monuments. 34:
The name of Sonora seems to have first been given to the principal valley or to the San Juan Bautista mining district, and later was used for the whole province. Rich mineral deposits were discovered at San Juan Bautista in 1657. The
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mission lands divided between Indians and settlers, and with Indians given the freedom to work where they wanted. The meetings were convened by Rafael Pacheco Cevallos and captain
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was created in 1690, an armed force with no permanent base, but operating at first out of the San Juan Bautista mining camp. In 1693
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A description of Sonora in 1767 said the mine had been abandoned, with its shafts flooded, due to the hostility of the
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Landscapes of Fraud: Mission Tumacácori, the Baca Float, and the Betrayal of the O’odham
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arrived at San Juan Bautista in the course of inspecting the northern
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Rudo ensayo: a description of Sonora and Arizona in 1764
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Borrero Silva, María del Valle (July–December 2008).
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was the location of one of the first silver mines in
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Alcalde mayor de Sonora y minas de San Juan Bautista
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Index

Sonora
New Spain
Cumpas
Domingo Jironza Petriz de Cruzate
Nueva Vizcaya
Gregorio Álvarez Tuñón y Quirós
Pedro de Rivera y Villalón
Juan Bautista de Anza I
Apaches
Hansen 2008
Bienvenidos a Cumpas


Nentvig 1768
Borrero Silva 2007
Hendricks 2012
Borrero Silva 2008
Borrero Silva 2008
Ortega Noriega 1999
Borrero Silva 2008
ISBN
978-0-8165-3441-8
Bernal Portillo 2008
"SONORA CUATRO SIGLOS DE MINERIA"
the original
"¡Bienvenidos a Cumpas, Sonora!"
the original
"EL PROCESO COLONIZADOR EN SONORA. LA POBLACIÓN CIVIL Y PRESIDIAL EN UN AMBIENTE DE FRONTERA"
"LA ADMINISTRACIÓN DE LA PROVINCIA DE SONORA: LOS ALCALDES MAYORES EN LA PRIMERA MITAD DEL SIGLO XVIII"
"La riqueza escondida en el desierto: la búsqueda de metales preciosos en el noroeste de Sonora durante los siglos XVIII y XIX"

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