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205:, not only to enhance their own status so that they could maintain power over their people, but also perhaps to rebuild their communities, depopulated by the spread of epidemics, in the new towns that formed around the missions. This would explain why in the early autumn of 1612, a group of Native American leaders journeyed over two hundred miles, or three weeks travel, from the Cape of Apalachee (now 189:
not to harm the Christian Indian settlements in revenge for the punishment inflicted on their predecessors. The Spanish brought the customary presents the Indians expected of a diplomatic mission, offering them friendship and peace in the king's name, in exchange for a promise of the same on their
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the same year, informing him that the foundation of growth for the province was gift-giving to the Indians and military support for the Franciscan missionaries who ministered to them. His presents to the natives that year included various kinds of cloth, blankets, hatchets, knives, strings of blue
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para que los oficiales reales le volviesen una cantidad de pesos que tenían en depósito, pertenecientes a dicho gobernador. Se reservó para cuando se hubiese visto la residencia en 1615.
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It is known that Juan Fernández de Olivera had at least one brother, Pedro de Olivera. Juan Fernández de Olivera died on 23 November 1612, while still in office as governor of
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Pedro de Olivera, hermano de Juan Fernández de Olivera, gobernador de la provincia de la Florida, sobre que se le diese
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In the summer of 1612, Governor Fernandez dispatched soldiers from St. Augustine to warn the chiefs of Pohoy and
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for killing seventeen Christian Indians who were carrying supplies on the "River of Cofa" (the lower
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Native American leaders were motivated to seek Spanish goods and the spiritual protection of the
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and purple glass beads, and cured tobacco, as well as clothing and comestibles.
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Juan Fernández joined the Spanish army as a youth, and attained the rank of
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The Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida: Resistance and destruction
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In 1611, Fernández sent infantry Captain Alonso Díaz, a native of
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part. Ensign Juan Rodríguez de Cartaya then reconnoitered the
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Catálogo de las consultas del Consejo de Indias: 1605-1609
407:"Confederacy Formation on the Fringes of Spanish Florida" 293: 266: 127:from 1610 to November 23, 1612. He died in office. 470: 431: 377: 198:chief Carlos, to whom further gifts were given. 166:to retaliate against the unconverted Indians of 350: 123:(1560 – November 23, 1612) was the governor of 262: 260: 235:"The Governors of Colonial Florida, 1565-1821" 323: 438:Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte. 300:. Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press. p. 548. 273:. University of Georgia Press. p. 212. 404: 330:. University Press of Florida. p. 17. 319: 317: 257: 417:. Thomas Jefferson University Press: 123. 381:The Atlantic World and Virginia, 1550-1624 371: 344: 287: 232: 357:. Indiana University Press. p. 102. 314: 226: 398: 471: 139:. Fernández was appointed governor of 378:Peter C. Mancall (1 December 2012). 384:. UNC Press Books. pp. 92–93. 351:Paul E. Hoffman (11 January 2002). 147:. He found the provincial capital, 13: 14: 500: 294:Antonia Heredia Herrera (1984). 31:9th Governor of Spanish Florida 177:Governor Fernández wrote King 1: 479:Royal governors of La Florida 219: 267:Amy Turner Bushnell (1987). 130: 7: 43:1610 – 23 Nov 1612 10: 505: 121:Juan Fernández de Olivera 114: 110:Soldier and administrator 106: 94: 84: 79: 75: 59: 47: 36: 29: 25: 20:Juan Fernández de Olivera 18: 101:Saint Augustine, Florida 324:John E. Worth (1998). 411:Mediterranean Studies 444:censoarchivos.mcu.es 405:Joseph Hall (2000). 354:Florida's Frontiers 245:on January 30, 2016 233:John Worth (2016). 143:in 1610, replacing 391:978-0-8078-3883-9 337:978-0-8130-1575-0 307:978-84-505-0200-8 280:978-0-8203-1712-0 207:Cape Saint George 118: 117: 98:November 23, 1612 70:Joseph de Olivera 496: 463: 462: 453: 451: 435: 429: 428: 402: 396: 395: 375: 369: 368: 348: 342: 341: 321: 312: 311: 291: 285: 284: 264: 255: 254: 252: 250: 230: 80:Personal details 66:Juan de Arrazola 62: 50: 41: 16: 15: 504: 503: 499: 498: 497: 495: 494: 493: 469: 468: 467: 466: 449: 447: 436: 432: 425: 403: 399: 392: 376: 372: 365: 349: 345: 338: 322: 315: 308: 292: 288: 281: 265: 258: 248: 246: 231: 227: 222: 149:Saint Augustine 145:Pedro de Ibarra 141:Spanish Florida 133: 125:Spanish Florida 99: 89: 60: 54:Pedro de Ibarra 48: 42: 37: 21: 12: 11: 5: 502: 492: 491: 486: 481: 465: 464: 430: 423: 397: 390: 370: 363: 343: 336: 313: 306: 286: 279: 256: 224: 223: 221: 218: 172:Suwannee River 160:Badajoz, Spain 132: 129: 116: 115: 112: 111: 108: 104: 103: 96: 92: 91: 86: 82: 81: 77: 76: 73: 72: 63: 57: 56: 51: 45: 44: 34: 33: 27: 26: 23: 22: 19: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 501: 490: 487: 485: 482: 480: 477: 476: 474: 461: 459: 445: 441: 434: 426: 424:9780754605201 420: 416: 412: 408: 401: 393: 387: 383: 382: 374: 366: 364:0-253-10878-0 360: 356: 355: 347: 339: 333: 329: 328: 320: 318: 309: 303: 299: 298: 290: 282: 276: 272: 271: 263: 261: 244: 240: 236: 229: 225: 217: 215: 210: 208: 204: 199: 197: 193: 188: 183: 180: 175: 173: 169: 165: 161: 156: 154: 150: 146: 142: 138: 128: 126: 122: 113: 109: 105: 102: 97: 93: 87: 83: 78: 74: 71: 67: 64: 58: 55: 52: 46: 40: 35: 32: 28: 24: 17: 455: 448:. Retrieved 446:(in Spanish) 443: 433: 414: 410: 400: 380: 373: 353: 346: 326: 296: 289: 269: 247:. Retrieved 243:the original 238: 228: 213: 211: 200: 184: 176: 157: 134: 120: 119: 61:Succeeded by 38: 489:1612 deaths 484:1560 births 458:Real Cédula 203:Franciscans 49:Preceded by 473:Categories 220:References 214:La Florida 192:Gulf Coast 179:Philip III 107:Profession 164:Tampa Bay 131:Biography 39:In office 450:9 August 249:8 August 187:Tocobaga 239:uwf.edu 137:Captain 90:Unknown 421:  388:  361:  334:  304:  277:  196:Calusa 153:friars 168:Pohoy 162:, to 452:2016 419:ISBN 386:ISBN 359:ISBN 332:ISBN 302:ISBN 275:ISBN 251:2016 95:Died 88:1560 85:Born 68:and 475:: 454:. 442:. 413:. 409:. 316:^ 259:^ 237:. 427:. 415:9 394:. 367:. 340:. 310:. 283:. 253:.

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9th Governor of Spanish Florida
Pedro de Ibarra
Juan de Arrazola
Joseph de Olivera
Saint Augustine, Florida
Spanish Florida
Captain
Spanish Florida
Pedro de Ibarra
Saint Augustine
friars
Badajoz, Spain
Tampa Bay
Pohoy
Suwannee River
Philip III
Tocobaga
Gulf Coast
Calusa
Franciscans
Cape Saint George
"The Governors of Colonial Florida, 1565-1821"
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Situado and Sabana: Spain's Support System for the Presidio and Mission Provinces of Florida
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Catálogo de las consultas del Consejo de Indias: 1605-1609
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