The early 1530s are not prosperous for …

Years: 1396 - 1539
The early 1530s are not prosperous for Honduras.

Renewed fighting among the Spaniards, revolts, and decimation of the settled indigenous population through disease, mistreatment, and exportation of large numbers to the Caribbean islands as slaves leave the colony on the edge of collapse by 1534.

The Spanish crown renames the depressed province as Honduras-Higueras, subdividing it into two districts.

Higueras encompasses the western part while the rest remains known as Honduras.

The decline in population of the province continues, and only the direct intervention of Pedro de Alvarado from Guatemala in 1536 keeps Higueras from being abandoned.

Alvarado is attracted by the prospect of gold in the region, and, with the help of native Guatemalans who accompany him, he soon develops a profitable gold-mining industry centered in the newly established town of Gracias.

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