New Spain

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  • Jun 7, 1494

    Treaty of Tordesillas

    Treaty of Tordesillas
    The Treaty of Tordesillas is signed, dividing newly discovered overseas lands between Portugal and Spain.
  • 1501

    Spanish Empire

    Spanish Empire
    Spanish Empire at its height, with Spain the predominant European power. The rise of Protestant states in northern Europe and the Ottoman Empire in the Mediterranean begin the country's gradual decline.
  • 1513

    Balboa Reaches Pacific

    Balboa Reaches Pacific
    Vasco Nuñez de Balboa becomes the first European to gaze upon the Pacific Ocean after cutting his way across the Isthmus of Panama.
  • 1520

    Night of Tears

    Night of Tears
    La Noche Triste: The "Night of Tears" in which almost two thirds of Cortés' men—nearly 800 in total—are killed as they try to escape Tenochtitlan after the death of Moctezuma.
  • 1521

    Start New Spain

    Start New Spain
    Is the begining of New Spain.
  • 1531

    Virgin of Guadalupe

    Virgin of Guadalupe
    Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, has an apparition of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Before long, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe becomes the patron saint of the New World.
  • 1532

    Pizarro Invades Peru

    Pizarro Invades Peru
    Francisco Pizarro invades the Incan Empire and begins the conquest of Peru.
  • 1540

    Ignatius Loyola Founds Jesuits

    Ignatius Loyola Founds Jesuits
    A Basque army veteran named Ignatius Loyola founds the Society of Jesus, better known as the Jesuits. Their mission is to become an "Army of God" under papal authority to root out heresy and Protestantism. They set up missions throughout the New World in an effort to win souls for Catholicism by converting Native Americans.
  • 1545

    Silver Discovered

    Silver Discovered
    Silver is discovered at Potosí in Bolivia. Spain begins to reap huge financial rewards from its New World colonies.
  • Santa Fe Founded

    Santa Fe Founded
    Santa Fe, the capital of present-day New Mexico, is founded.
  • Popé Rebellion

    Popé Rebellion
    The Popé rebellion begins as Pueblo Indians under Native American Chief Popé attack Santa Fe, driving the Spanish from the area. Spanish colonists react by ending the encomienda system in 1717, allowing Pueblos to own land, and baptizing babies at birth.
  • Pueblo Indians Revolt

    Pueblo Indians Revolt
    It takes 12 years of fighting for the Spanish to subdue the Pueblo Indians in New Mexico.