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Conquistador
,
Spanish-colonial
tropa
ligera
,
Mexican
War
Mexican
soldier
, and
Mexican
War
U.S
.
soldier
.
CREATOR
Abodeely
,
Joseph
SUBJECT
Arizona
Military
Museum
;
Military
Museums--Arizona--History
Browse Topic
Military and war
Society and culture
DESCRIPTION
Conquistadors
and
Spanish
Colonial
Period
(1528-1848)
The
first
Europeans
to
visit
the
region
may
have been a
crew
of
shipwrecked
Spaniards
who
wandered
across
the
Southwest
during
the
1500s
.
Upon
their
return
, they
described
cities
with
amazing
riches
. In
1539
the
viceroy
of
New
Spain
sent
out
a
small
expedition
,
led
by
Father
Marcos
de
Niza
and
Est
van
de
Dorantes
to
search
for
wealth
.
When
Father
de
Niza
reported
that he,
too
,
found
the
fabled
Seven
Cities
of
Cibola
,
Don
Francisco
Vásquez
de
Coronado
organized
his
expedition
. But
Coronado
found
pueblos
of
stone
and
mud
. A
secondary
expedition
led
by
Garcia
Lopez
de
Cárdenas
revealed
the
Grand
Canyon
;
another
group
,
led
by
Don
Pedro
de
Tovar
,
found
the
Hopi
mesas
.
A
Hispanic
culture
exists
today
in
Arizona
because
,
unlike
other
European
conquerors
,
Spain
never
wanted
to
eradicate
the
Indian
people
.
Instead
,
Spain
attempted
to
annex
whole
cultures
, a
philosophy
that
allowed
for
intermarriage
and the
continuation
of the
Spanish
and
Indian
cultures
. Those
annexation
attempts
were
often
ruthless
.
Coronado
and his
men
attacked
,
pillaged
and
killed
pueblo
Indian
peoples
.
Later
Spain
established
military
forts
to
protect
its
interests
.
Coronado
searched
for
gold
, but
Spanish
missionaries
came
to
convert
the
Indians
.
Father
Eusebio
Francisco
Kino
,
Spain's
most
important
missionary
, was not
Spanish
. He was a
native
of
Trent
,
Austria
. He was an
adventurer
and
geographer
who
did
not
want
to
go
to the
New
World
. His
choice
was the
Orient
, but he
lost
a
drawing
of
lots
.
German-educated
,
Kino
,
who
was of
Italian
descent
,
named
the
region
"
Pimeria
Alta
", and he
established
24
missions
in the
Sonoran
Desert
region
of
northern
New
Spain
during
the
late
1600s
.
Seven
were
located
within
the
boundaries
of the
Pimeria
Alta
, but
only
three
,
Guevavi
,
Tumacacori
and
San
Xavier
del
Bac
, were in
full
operation
at the
time
of his
death
in
1711
. In
twenty
years
Father
Eusebio
Kino
traveled
75,000
miles
through
the
desert
,
once
covering
70
miles
in a
day
to
prevent
the
flogging
of an
Indian
. The
Jesuit
influence
in the
Pimeria
Alta
ended
in
1767
when
the
Spanish
Crown
expelled
the
Order
.
Kino's
missions
fell
into
ruin
.
During
this
same
time
, in
1751
, the
first
permanent
European
settlements
in
Arizona
were
established
at
Tumacacori
and the
nearby
presidio
(military
post)
of
Tubac
. In
1776
, the
Tubac
presidio
was
moved
to
Tucson
.
After
the
expulsion
of the
Jesuits
, the
Crown
sent
the
Franciscans
to
convert
the
Indians
to
Christianity
. At
first
, the
missionaries
posted
in
Arizona
and
New
Mexico
, were
tolerated
by the
Hopi
and
other
pueblo
peoples
; but in
1680
the
Pueblo
tribes
revolted
,
killing
the
missionaries
and
destroying
the
missions
. A
similar
uprising
occurred
in the
southern
part
of the
region
in
1751
when
Indians
attacked
and
burned
the
mission
at
Tubac
.
Spain
retaliated
by
establishing
a
presidio
at
Tubac
that
same
year
.
Another
uprising
was
staged
in
1781
when
the
Yuman
tribe
,
whose
land
at the
confluence
of the
Colorado
and
Gila
rivers
had
become
a
Spanish
settlement
,
staged
a
coup
that
destroyed
the
Yuma
settlement
.
In
1821
,
Mexico
won
its
independence
from
Spain
.
Tucson
, with a
population
of
65
inhabitants
,
became
part
of
Mexico
, a
territory
that
extended
to
northern
California
.
Since
the
Mexican
government
was
unable
to
protect
its
remote
northern
region
, and the
Pimer
a
Alta
was
attacked
by
Apaches
,
Tumacacori
was
lost
and the
Mexican
government
discouraged
large
property
holders
in the
region
.
Due
to
unresolved
issues
over
the
border
between
Texas
and
Mexico
, the
Mexican
American
War
began
in
1846
.
TYPE
Image
RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
This is the property of the Arizona Military Museum
DATE ORIGINAL
1540
ca.
Time Period
Pre-Territorial Period (Before 1863)
ORIGINAL FORMAT
Museum
exhibit
DIGITAL IDENTIFIER
2b.JPG
Date Digital
2009
DIGITAL FORMAT
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
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