Oñate’s party continues up the Rio Grande …

Years: 1598 - 1598
July

Oñate’s party continues up the Rio Grande in the summer to present-day northern New Mexico, where he encamps among the Pueblo people.

The name Nuevo México had first been used by a seeker of gold mines named Francisco de Ibarra who had explored far to the north of Mexico in 1563 and reported his findings as being in "a New Mexico".

Oñate, who officially establishes the name when he is appointed the first governor of the new province, establishes the San Juan de los Caballeros colony, the first permanent European settlement in the future state of New Mexico, on the Rio Grande near Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo.

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