Interesting Information for Visitors to Santa Fe And to the Oldest Church

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Interesting Information for Visitors to Santa Fe And to the Oldest Church
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o o CD He made up his army of 300 Spanish soldiers and prominent men of all walks of life, and 800 Tlascala Indians, the great allies of Gortez when he conquered Mexico. These Indians were young and strong, made good fighters and powerful carriers. The army made its way through Queretaro, Gompostela and Culiacan, along the coast within 200 miles of the head of the gulf and from that across the country to the Gibola cities, now Zuni. They all expected rich rewards for the troubles and trials the
...y were about to undergo. They had to fight Indians and wild animals. The desert and broken country they traversed caused them much suffering. Grossing rivers and dangerous places were unavoidable difficulties, so much so that but few miles headway could be made daily, when travel was at all possible. Sickness and accidents were inevitable. Their comforts and consolations were few, but the five good Fathers that came with them encouraged them and helped them in their distress. Were it not that there was a fascination in their undertaking they might easily have turned back.

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