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Pánuco (province)

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Northeastern New Spain was first given formal administrative authority as the gobierno of San Esteban de Panuco in 1523. Its assumed boundaries were the Rio Tuxpan on the south and the Rio Panuco on the north the Panuco was absorbed as a political unit by the gobierno of Nueva España in
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of the Anti-Cortés faction was appointed governor of Pánuco and he stripped Cortés' supporters of their encomiendas and undertook a policy of violent slave raids against the local Indians.
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Nuno de Guzman and the Province of Panuco in New Spain, 1518-1533
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Tejano South Texas: A Mexican American Cultural Province
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Index

New Spain
Amerigo Vespucci
Juan de Grijalva
Santiestebán de Pánuco
Tuxpan
Tamaulipas
Huastecs
Hernán Cortés
Francisco de Montejo
Francisco de Garay
Alonso Alvarez de Pineda
encomiendas
governorate
Huasteca
Pánuco River
New Spain
Nuño de Guzmán
Tejano South Texas: A Mexican American Cultural Province
University of Texas Press
doi
10.7560/705104
ISBN
9780292757189
Read online at
DeGruyter
Categories
Colonial Mexico
Geography of Mesoamerica

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