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Mendoza, Antonio de

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Mendoza, Antonio de (äntō`nyō dā māndō`thä), 1490?–1552, Spanish administrator, first viceroy of New Spain (1535–50) and viceroy of Peru (1551–52). Of noble family, Mendoza held high offices before going to Mexico, where his wise rule earned him the appellation "the good viceroy." He alleviated the condition of the indigenous people (though opposing enforcement of the New Laws of Bartolomé de Las Casas Las Casas, Bartolomé de (bärtōlōmā` dā läs kä`säs)
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), fostered religion, and encouraged education. He brought the first printing press to America at the request of Bishop Zumárraga Zumárraga, Juan de (hwän dā th
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. He quelled numerous revolts, notably the insurrection of indigenous peoples in Nueva Galicia (called the Mixtón War Mixtón War (mēstōn`), 1541, revolt of indigenous peoples against Spanish rule in Nueva Galicia, W Mexico.
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) in which Pedro de Alvarado Alvarado, Pedro de (pā`thrō dā älvärä`thō), 1486–1541, Spanish conquistador.
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 was killed. By fostering expeditions, especially those under Marcos de Niza Marcos de Niza (mär`kōs dā nē`sä), c.1495–1558, missionary explorer in Spanish North America.
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 and Coronado Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de (fränthēs`kō väs`kāth dā kōrōnä`thō), c.
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, he pushed exploration far northward. Industry and agriculture were also developed, bringing prosperity. In brief, he extended and consolidated the conquest begun by Hernán Cortés Cortés, Hernán, or Hernando Cortez (kôrtĕz`, Span.
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, and established the sure basis for Spain's long rule in Mexico. Efforts to discredit and oust him, originating with Cortés, ended in failure. In 1551 he took office as viceroy of Peru and again opposed enforcement of the New Laws. The audiencia, however, overruled him.


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