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to investigate the drainage project and take charge of operations. Boot had been in charge of numerous drainage projects in France. He traveled to Mexico City (at a salary of 100 ducats a month) and reviewed the work already done. His opinion was that it would not serve to drain the lakes, but that
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In Peru, Fernández de Córdoba reformed the fiscal system and stopped the inter-family rivalry that was bloodying the domain, mainly in the fabulous silver city of
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claiming to be the Son of the Sun and God of Heaven and Earth. The rebels quickly killed some Jesuit missionaries and 200 Spaniards and
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in 1620. This aqueduct consisted of 900 arches. He established a tribunal to regulate the buying, selling and taxing of
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offered to complete the diversion with 300 men and 100,000 pesos, but work was delayed pending approval of the king.
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metal used in gold and silver metallurgy, which the mines of New Spain had begun to produce in some quantity at
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Also in 1616, a drought led to crop failure and famine in New Spain. In 1620 a fire destroyed a large part of
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On November 16, 1616, another, particularly bloody, Indian insurrection broke out, this time among the
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Fernández also improved the sanitation and water supply of Mexico City, completing the aqueduct from
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In 1629, Viceroy Diego Fernández de Córdoba gave up his charge and returned to
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Diego Fernández de Córdoba y López de las Roelas, 1st Marquess of Guadalcázar
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river, the major cause of the nearly annual floods. Engineer
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Fernández de Córdoba was named viceroy of New Spain by King
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and neighboring tribes in the north. It was led by a
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Viceroy of Peru
Philip IV
Juan Jiménez de Montalvo
Luis Jerónimo de Cabrera
Seville
Guadalcázar
Viceroy of Mexico
Viceroy of Peru
Seville
Margaret of Austria
Charles II of Austria
Maria Anna of Bavaria
Philip III of Spain
Marquess of Guadalcázar
Philip III of Spain
Diego Martínez de Hurdaide
Tehuecos
Cahuitas
Sinaloa

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