Valdivia himself sets out in February 1546,…
1546 CE
Valdivia himself sets out in February 1546, crossing the Itata River with sixty horsemen, plus native guides and porters.
He reaches the Bío-Bío River, where he plans to found another town.
Mapuche warriors attack the party, however, in the Battle of Quilacura.
Realizing that it will be impossible to proceed in such hostile territory with so limited a force, Valdivia wisely elects to return to Santiago shortly thereafter, after finding a site for a new city at what is now Penco and is to become the first site of Concepción.
Valdivia still manages to subdue the country between Santiago and the Maule River.