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Manuel de Portillo y Urrisola, also known as Manuel de Portillo y Urrizola, was a judge who served as acting Governor of New Mexico between 1760 and 1762. ==Biography== Portillo y Urrizola served as judge in New Mexico during a certain time period. So, he worked as judge for governor of New Mexico the Francisco Antonio Marín del Valle. 〔Casillas; García; Rojas; Eufracio (2012). (HISTORIA NACIONAL ) (in Spanish: National History). 〕 Portillo y Urrizola was appointed Acting Governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México in May 10, 1760, 〔(New Mexico historical review (Volume 34) online ). University of New Mexico. 〕 replacing Mateo Antonio de Mendoza. In 1761, the Apaches violently attacked the Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico. To punish them for this, Portillo y Urrizola sent an military expedition against the Apaches, which ended with the murder of 400 people of this ethnicity. 〔(SFGateThe Hispanic Role in America: A chronology ). Compiled by Dr. Juan Manuel Pérez. Hispanic Division. Library of Congress. Retrieved in Juny 15, 2014, ar 18:25.〕 Moreover, Urrisola repressed to a group of Comanches whom were trading with Taos.〔Mirafuentes Galván, José Luis (second edition, 1989). (Movimientos de resistencia y rebeliones indígenas en el norte de Mexico (1680-1821) ) (in Spanish: Resistance movements and Indigenous rebellions in northern Mexico (1680-1821)), Volume 1. Page 98. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico.〕 Manuel de Portillo y Urrizola was replaced by Tomás Vélez Cachupín to the New Mexico government in 1762. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Manuel de Portillo y Urrisola」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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