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Juan Bautista de Anza - The King's Governor in New Mexico (Paperback)
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Juan Bautista de Anza - The King's Governor in New Mexico (Paperback)
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Juan Bautista de Anza arrived in Santa Fe at a time when New
Mexico, like Spain's other North American colonies, faced
heightened threats from Indians and international rivals. As
governor of New Mexico from 1778 to 1788, Anza enacted a series of
changes in the colony's governance that helped preserve it as a
Spanish territory and strengthen the larger empire to which it
belonged. Although Anza is best known for his travels to California
as a young man, this book, the first comprehensive biography of
Anza, shows his greater historical importance as a soldier and
administrator in the history of North America. Historian Carlos R.
Herrera argues that Anza's formative years in Sonora, Mexico,
contributed to his success as a colonial administrator. Having
grown up in New Spain's northern territory, Anza knew the daily
challenges that the various ethnic groups encountered in this
region of limited resources, and he saw both the advantages and the
pitfalls of the region's strong Franciscan presence. Anza's
knowledge of frontier terrains and peoples helped make him a more
effective military and political leader. When raiding tribes
threatened the colony during his tenure as governor, Anza rode into
battle, killing the great Comanche war chief Cuerno Verde in 1779
and later engineering a peace treaty formally concluded in 1786. As
the colonial overseer of the imperial policies known as the Bourbon
Reforms, he also implemented a series of changes in the colony's
bureaucratic, judicial, and religious institutions. Charged with
militarizing New Mexico so that it could contribute to the
maintenance of the empire, Anza curtailed the social, political,
and economic power the Franciscans had long enjoyed and increased
Spain's authority in the region. By combining administrative
history with narrative biography, Herrera shows that Juan Bautista
de Anza was more than an explorer. Devoted equally to the Spanish
empire and to the North American region he knew intimately,
Governor Anza shaped the history of New Mexico at a critical
juncture.
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