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  1. 24 May 1525 – 28 January 1526: Gonzalo de Salazar, Pedro Almíndez Chirino. 29 January 1526 – 24 June 1526: Alonso de Estrada, Rodrigo de Albornoz. 25 June 1526 – 3 July 1526: Hernán Cortés. 4 July 1526 – 16 July 1526: Luis Ponce de León. 16 July 1526 – 1 March 1527: Marcos de Aguilar.

  2. After arriving in what was named the New World, the Spanish mounted several expeditions to Guatemala, beginning in 1519. Before long, Spanish contact resulted in an epidemic that devastated native populations. During the colonial period, Guatemala was an Audiencia and a Captaincy General of Spain, and a part of New Spain (Mexico).

  3. figures form the Nativity, the occasion of the birth of Jesus Christ. Currently unknown artists produced them in 18th-century Guatemala, which at this time was part of the Spanish viceroyalty of New Spain after these Maya lands had been invaded and waves of conquests had begun in 1524. The country of Guatemala today was then part of the

  4. Jun 25, 2020 · This phase marked the birth and growth of New Spain, a colonial entity that would become a cornerstone of the Spanish Empire. Stretching from the modern-day Southwestern United States through Mexico and into parts of the Caribbean, Central, and South America, New Spain was a testament to Spanish ambition and organizational skill.

  5. i. Large detailed map of Guatemala with cities and towns. 2417x2489px / 2.61 Mb Go to Map. Administrative map of Guatemala. 2200x2261px / 552 Kb Go to Map. Guatemala physical map. 1405x1327px / 520 Kb Go to Map. Guatemala political map. 1941x2151px / 1.49 Mb Go to Map.

  6. Map from 1732 showing both Guatemala and Mexico as part of what's used to be known as New Spain. Guatemala and Mexico are two neighboring countries who share a common cultural history from the Maya civilization and both nations were colonized by the Spanish empire.

  7. Viceroyalty of New Spain. map of New Spain in red, with territories claimed but not controlled in orange. The Viceroyalty of New Spain was the name of the viceroy -ruled territories of the Spanish Empire in North America and its peripheries in Asia from 1521 to 1821. New Spain was the name that the Spanish gave to the area that today is central ...

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