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Further north of that border lay hostility and possibly death , surely , but also the promise of lands and the obligation of ... In 1681 , Governor Otermín led a military foray back into the north Rio Grande valley , but was repulsed .
Further north of that border lay hostility and possibly death , surely , but also the promise of lands and the obligation of ... In 1681 , Governor Otermín led a military foray back into the north Rio Grande valley , but was repulsed .
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Just as Cortés , Bernal Diaz and Balbuena praised the center , Cabeza de Vaca , Castañeda de Nájera , Vazquez Coronado and others defiled the North . When Cabeza de Vaca mentions the Indians who sympathize with his and his companions ...
Just as Cortés , Bernal Diaz and Balbuena praised the center , Cabeza de Vaca , Castañeda de Nájera , Vazquez Coronado and others defiled the North . When Cabeza de Vaca mentions the Indians who sympathize with his and his companions ...
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With the exception of a few trips to Mexico City , he spent his life in the north , working as a lawyer , contemplating the landscape , and writing poetry . Those writers who abandoned the region and reached their creative maturity away ...
With the exception of a few trips to Mexico City , he spent his life in the north , working as a lawyer , contemplating the landscape , and writing poetry . Those writers who abandoned the region and reached their creative maturity away ...
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