- Juan Ortiz de Zárate
Juan Ortiz de Zárate (c. 1521
Orduña ,Biscay – 1575Asunción ) was a SpanishBasque explorer andconquistador . He journeyed to the Americas as a teenager, where he took part in the conquest ofPeru underDiego de Almagro .On the removal of
Francisco Ortiz de Vergara from office, he was the conquistadors' preferred choice to be his replacement, but the Royal Audience required he return to Spain for confirmation by theCouncil of the Indies whileFelipe de Cáceres governed in his stead.He returned to Spain and was appointed the third "
adelantado " of the Governorate of the Río de la Plata, with the goal of exploring and populating the lands, founding towns, and introducing cattle and horses. His expedition left the port ofSan Lúcar de Barrameda in October 1572 but reached the mouth of the Plata more than a year later, disembarking at the location of present-dayColonia, Uruguay .Zárate attempted to subdue the
Charrúa , who had destroyed several previous settlements in what is nowUruguay , but he was attacked and forced to seek shelter onMartín García Island .Juan de Garay , who had just founded the city of Santa Fe, was sent for and promptly came to the rescue; the combined forces defeated the Charrúas. Ortiz de Zárate was forced to leave a permanent guard at the settlement, while he marched toAsunción to assume his post as governor.He held this office until his death in 1575. He willed his authority to his daughter Juana, but was succeeded by her husband
Juan Torres de Vera y Aragón .References
*es icon [http://www.biografica.info/biografia-de-ortiz-de-zarate-juan-1856 Ortiz de Zárate, Juan] at Biografica.info.
*es icon La Escuela Digital. [http://www.escueladigital.com.uy/historia/colonizacion/adelantados.htm#tercero Los Adelantados (1535-1590)]
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