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Juan de Oñate (1552-1626) was born in Zacatecas, Mexico to Cristóbal and Doña Catalina de Salazar y de la Cadena de Oñate. Both of his parents were originally from Spain. Cristóbal was of Basque ancestry and Doña was from southern Spain. The de Önates were a wealthy and powerful family in Zacatecas and Juan used the family's prominence to his advantage. In 1598 Juan led a large expedition of settlers into the upper Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico. He became the first governor of New Mexico, an administration that was filled with successes and failures and ultimately brought disgrace to Juan. In his final years he traveled to Spain and was able to retrieve some of the prestige he had known. He died in Spain while acting as mining inspector for all of Spain.
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The Last Conquistador: Juan De Onate and the Settling of the Far Southwest (The Oklahoma Western Biographies, Vol 2)
March 1993, University of Oklahoma Press
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The last conquistador: Juan de Oñate and the settling of the far Southwest
1991, University of Oklahoma Press
in English
0806123389 9780806123387
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"ON the morning of September 21, 1595, Don Juan de Onate y Salazar hurried through the streets of Mexico City, headed for the viceregal palace and the most important meeting he had ever faced."
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