The Spanish conquistadors had carved out territories…
1536 CE
The Spanish conquistadors had carved out territories for themselves from the lands of the vanquished Aztec Empire.
Hernán Cortés had taken possession of lands to the northeast of Mexico City extending into modern Hidalgo state.
Evangelization efforts followed soon thereafter with the first Franciscans arriving in 1523.
This has changed the social, economic and cultural structure of the areas as the Spanish take control of the natural resources especially minerals, and the labor the Indians provide.
It has also led to a massive decrease in the native population, especially during the governorship of the area by Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán.