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Nuevo Santander - Wikipedia
Nuevo Santander (New Santander) was a region of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, covering the modern Mexican state of Tamaulipas and extending into modern-day southern Texas in the United States. [1]
Nuevo Santander - TSHA
1995年11月1日 · The Spanish province of Nuevo Santander, comprising the present Mexican state of Tamaulipas and part of trans-Nueces Texas, was founded by José de Escandón and named for his native province in Spain. Designated a province by viceregal order of September 3, 1746, the region was explored the following year by units converging from Texas ...
Nuevo Santander - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Nuevo Santander fue una provincia de la Nueva España que abarcaba el actual estado de Tamaulipas, parte del Estado de Nuevo León y la parte sur de Texas comprendida entre el río Bravo y el río Nueces (río de las Nueces).
Nuevo Santander: The Settlement of the Rio Grande
2021年9月20日 · This presentation will discuss the settlement and evolution of the Nuevo Santander Colony along the Rio Grande. José de Escandón’s Villas del Norte– established in the mid- Eighteenth Century – appeared like a string of pearls along the Lower Rio Grande River, where Spain was reinforcing the distant frontier of its American empire.
Indigenous Tamaulipas: The Seno Mexicano and Nuevo Santander
2020年12月1日 · However, according to Hubert J. Miller, in “Jose de Escandon: Colonizer of Nuevo Santander” (1980), the Spanish advance into Texas bypassed the area called the “Seno Mexicano,” which extended from the Pánuco River at Tampico to the Nueces River in Texas. Inland, it stretched to the Sierra Madre Oriental, a distance that ranged between ...
The Indigenous Groups Along the Lower Rio Grande
2020年11月27日 · Nuevo Santander. In September 1746, José Escandón (1700-1770) – a native of Cantabria Province in Spain – received word that he had been appointed to head the colonization project known as “Nuevo Santander” – the establishment of small settlements along the Rio Grande that would commence in the next year. In 1747, Escandón ...
NUEVO SANTANDER
Having been in Nueva España for almost 150 years, it was not until the new province of Nuevo Santander came into being that our ancestors firmly planted their roots, nurtured them and cultivated them into a lasting legacy.
Nuevo Santander - Encyclopedia.com
Nuevo Santander, a northeastern province of New Spain stretching northward beyond the Nueces River in present-day Texas and southward to the Río Pánuco in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. Francisco de Garay began the colonization of the area in 1519.
Nuevo Santander – Texas Tejano
The Spanish province of Nuevo Santander, comprising the present Mexican state of Tamaulipas and part of trans-Nueces Texas, was founded by José de Escandón and named for his native province in Spain.
The Exploration and Preliminary Colonization of the Seno …
2011年10月21日 · During the preliminary colonization of Nuevo Santander from 1748 to 1749, Escandón founded fourteen settlements along the Río Grande. In this study, I transcribe, translate, and study all primary Spanish manuscripts documenting the exploration of the Seno Mexicano, and the preliminary colonization of the newly founded province of Nuevo Santander.