Texas & northeastern Mexico, 1630-1690 /
In the seventeenth century, South Texas and Northeastern Mexico formed El Nuevo Reino de Leon, a frontier province of New Spain where Spanish settlements were widely scattered and subject to clashes with the Native American inhabitants. In 1690, a resident Spanish official looked back over the event...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Español |
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Austin :
University of Texas Press,
1997.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Historia del Nuevo Reino de Leon / Juan Bautista Chapa
- 1. The History of Nuevo Leon from 1650
- 2. Indians Attack Alonso de Leon's House
- 3. Governor Zavala Requests the Establishment of Two Presidios
- 4. The Events after 1653
- 5. Punishment of Indians Who Committed the Murders
- 6. Captain Alonso de Leon Represents Governor Zavala before the Royal Council
- 7. Other Military Action in Nuevo Leon
- 8. Indian Nations of the North
- 9. The Death of Governor Don Martin de Zavala
- 10. The Government After Governor Zavala's Death
- 11. Developments in 1665
- 12. Other Developments in 1665
- 13. Two Other Strange Occurrences
- 15. Developments in the Province in 1667
- 16. The Indians of the North Continue Their Incursions
- 17. Tetecoara Indian Attack
- 18. Success in Capturing the Indians
- 19. The Request from the Municipal Council of Monterrey to the Governor
- 20. The Opinion of Fray Francisco de Ribera
- 21. Fray Ribera's Opinion Continues
- 22. The Governor Submits This Opinion to the City of San Luis Potosi
- 23. Other Skirmishes That Took Place in Nuevo Leon
- 24. A Great Uprising in the San Antonio Valley
- 25. Don Domingo de Pruneda Is Appointed Governor
- 26. The Administration of Don Domingo de Vidagaray
- 27. Juan de Echeverria Is Appointed Governor
- 28. A List of Indian Nations That Were in Nuevo Leon but Have Vanished
- 29. Indian Nations Added by the Spaniards
- 30. The Death of Governor Juan de Echeverria and the Administration of Governor Alonso de Leon
- 31. The Beginning of the Marquis of San Miguel de Aguayo's Administration as Governor of Nuevo Leon
- 32. The Continuation of Governor Aguayo's Administration
- 33. Governor Alonso de Leon Captures a Frenchman Living among the Indians
- 34. The French Prisoner Explains Why He Lived with the Indians
- 35. His Excellency Orders an Expedition to Locate the French Settlement
- 36. Governor Alonso de Leon Discovers the French Settlement and the Bay of Espiritu Santo
- 37. The Expedition Continues
- 38. Arrival at the French Settlement
- 39. The Discovery and Naming of the San Marcos River
- 40. Governor Alonso de Leon Locates the Two Frenchmen
- 41. Uprisings in Nuevo Leon in 1689
- 42. The Exploration and Settlement of the Rio Blanco
- 43. The Exploration of the Province of the Tejas Continues
- 44. The Journey to the Tejas Continues
- 45. The Expedition to the Tejas Concludes
- App. A. Governor Alonso de Leon's Revised 1690 Expedition Diary
- App. B. Indian Tribes Reported in Captain Alonso de Leon's Discourses, Juan Bautista Chapa's Historia, and General Alonso de Leon's Revised 1690 Expedition Diary.