Luis de Carvajal

The Origins of Nuevo Reino de Leon

Description

In 1579 Philip II awarded a large territory in New Spain to a Portuguese man named Luis de Carvajal. That territory included a significant portion of present day Mexico, as well as portions of Texas and New Mexico. This remarkable man discovered, conquered, and settled most of that territory. He also brought a large group of settlers from Spain and Portugal whose impact on its cultural development was very significant. Many of those settlers were of Jewish descent and some of them were tried by the Inquisition for practicing the faith of their ancestors. This book is a biography of Carvajal and is based on documents that were written during his life or soon after his death. The narrative follows him from birth to death and describes the actions he took to give rise to Nuevo Reino de León. These included explorations and discoveries; battles with free Indians; pacifications of Indian uprisings; and legal fights with Crown officials who were determined to eliminate him and to end his government. In the end his enemies defeated him with the help of the Inquisition, but the political entity he gave rise to did not die with him.
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Writer
Temkin, Samuel (Rutgers University New Jersey)
Title
Luis de Carvajal
Publisher
Sunstone Press
Year
2011
Language
English
Pages
268
Weight
562 gr
EAN
9780865348295
Dimensions
229 x 152 x 19 mm
Binding format
Hardback

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