Nuevo Reino de León (The New Kingdom …

Years: 1582 - 1582

Nuevo Reino de León (The New Kingdom of León) had originally been founded by Alberto del Canto, although frequent raids by Chichimecas, the natives of the north, had prevented the establishment of almost any permanent settlements.

In consideration of the appointment of governor, Luis de Carabajal y Cuevo undertakes to colonize the territory at his own expense, being allowed to repay himself out of the revenues.

His original jurisdiction is to comprise a somewhat ill-defined territory, beginning at the port of Tampico, extending along the River Panuco, and thence turning northward; but it is not to exceed 200 leagues either way.

It would seem to have included Tamaulipas, as well as the present states of Nuevo León and Coahuila, and parts of San Luis Potosí, Zacatecas, Durango, Chihuahua and Texas.

Nuevo Reino de León will eventually become (along with the provinces of Coahuila, Nuevo Santander and Texas) one of the Eastern Internal Provinces in Northern New Spain.

Carabajal, receiving his royal patent as governor on May 31, 1579, had sailed onboard the Santa Catarina with one hundred families, most of them recruited from his own and his wife's kin.

Arriving in Mexico in 1580, he begins to prepare for his occupancy of the territory.

He plants his colony in 1582 on a site formerly called Santa Lucia, and names the place City of León.

He also establishes a settlement called San Luis Rey de Francia.

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