- The
Chamuscado and Rodríguez
Expedition visited the land on what
became present day New
Mexico in 1581–1582. The
expedition was led by
Francisco Sánchez...
- the
Southwestern United States calling it
Nuevo México. In 1581, the
Chamuscado and Rodríguez
Expedition named the
region north of the Rio
Grande San...
- of
various ethnic groups. The
Mescalero Apache were also present. The
Chamuscado and Rodríguez
Expedition trekked through present-day El Paso and forded...
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Francisco "
Chamuscado" Sánchez (c. 1512 – 1582) was a
Spanish military leader. Due to the
absence of records,
Francisco Sánchez was born in 1512 possibly...
- where. The
words chimi and
changa come from two
Mexican Spanish terms:
chamuscado (past
participle of the verb chamuscar),
which means seared or singed...
- 40
years later in 1581 by Fray Agustín Rodríguez and
Francisco Sánchez
Chamuscado, with 12 soldiers, 3
other friars, and 13 others,
including Indian servants...
- (1893–1956),
Spanish jurist Francisco Sánchez
Chamuscado (1512–1582),
Spanish conquistador and
Captain of the
Chamuscado and Rodríguez
Expedition of 1581-1582...
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recorded Christian marriage anywhere in the
continental United States. The
Chamuscado and Rodríguez
Expedition explored New
Mexico in 1581–1582. They explored...
- Chihuahua, the
northernmost outpost of New Spain. He was
there when the
Chamuscado-Rodriguez
expedition returned from New Mexico. Espejo, a
wealthy man,...
- but
several priests and
soldiers sta**** an
additional two years. The
Chamuscado and Rodríguez
Expedition followed in 1581, and
Antonio de
Espejo in 1583...