- Juan Perez de Zurita
Juan Perez de Zurita (1516 - c. 1595), Spanish
Conquistador , was the son of Alonso Diaz de Zurita, native ofCañete de las Torres and Dona Ines Fernandez de Cordova. In 1536 he began his military career. In1548 he was inGranada and in1550 he embarked with his brother to theIndies with his brother Alonso de Zurita. In 1553 went on to the kingdom of Peru. At the beginning of1557 , by order of the Viceroy Hurtado de Mendoza he was sent with an expedition of 700 soldiers under the command of his sonGarcia Hurtado de Mendoza , toChile . From there by order of the new Governor Mendoza, he was sent with a command of 70 men with the position of Lieutenant Governor and Greater Justice for the province of Tucuman, Juries and Dieguitas. He crossed theAndes Mountains and arrived atSantiago del Estero in May1558 .Zurita releived Juan Gregorio Bazan the chief of the few soldiers or colonists who remained in the province, that was torn by discord and afflicted by crime continuing a precarious existence after the departure of the previous governor. With an new immigration from Chile and Peru, Zurita at the head of the government was able to bring the settlers a larger measure of prosperity than they had previously enjoyed and treated all parties with equal justice. In honour of the union of Philip II and Queen Mary, Zurita changed the name of the province to "Neuva Inglaterra" (New England). He also founded three towns: Londres(London), Canete, and Cordova. Zurita continued the task of subjugating the
Diaguita s andCalchaquí es Indians with some success.When
Diego López de Zúñiga y Velasco , arrived inPeru as the new Viceroy in1560 , he was determined to make the province ofTucuman independent, except as subordinated to the viceroy of Peru. This proposed change provoked a revolt on the part of those who wished to maintain the connection with Chile. Londres inhabitants led this movement, reinforced by the garrison of the town, who went over to them. The uprising was suppressed, but opposition aroused by Zurita finally persuaded the Governor of Chile that it was desirable to transfer the affairs of the province of Tucuman to other hands.Gregorio Castaneda was, therefore, sent to supersede Zurita.Zurita was transferred, against his will, back to Chile, but rendered service to the governors Don
Pedro de Villagra and donRodrigo de Quiroga in theArauco War . At first he underestimated theMapuche and his column of reinforcements fromAngol for Concepcion was ambushed byMillalelmo and 3000 Mapuche at theAndalién River in1564 . He managed to escape annihilation and get back toSantiago, Chile . Following the Mapuche's failedSiege of Concepcion he joined Governor Villagra in theSecond Battle of Reinohuelén andBattle of Tulmillán ending the revolt of the Mapuche north of theBio-Bio River .In
1571 , the Viceroy of Peru, DonFrancisco de Toledo , gave permission for him to found two settlements in the government ofSanta Cruz de la Sierra . He was married with Dona Jeronima de Mena y Saldaña. He passed away inLa Plata in the year1595 .Source
* Bernard Moses, [http://books.google.com/books?id=4kMOAAAAIAAJ THE SPANISH DEPENDENCIES IN SOUTH AMERICA, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF THEIR CIVILISATION, VOL. II, HARPER BROTHERS, NEW YORK AND LONDON Printed by BALLANTYNE, HANSON & CO. at the Ballantyne Press, 1914]
* [http://www.camdipsalta.gov.ar/INFSALTA/gobernadores/zurita.html Juan Pérez de Zurita] Picture of Juan Pérez de Zurita
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