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The Spanish Conquest of Yucatán was a long and involved process taking some 170 years to complete. The Maya had no single leader (like the Inca of Peru), but instead lived in numerous independent states, some of which fiercely resisted foreign domination. Also, the land had no gold or silver except for small amounts acquired by trade, so many early Spanish Conquistadores were attracted instead to central Mexico or Peru, which seemed to offer quicker and easier riches.

1 Early Contact between the Spanish and the Maya of Yucatán

The first Spanish arrived in Yucatán by accident in 1511 when a small boat with a dozen men was blown there by a severe storm. They were taken captive and several were killed, and the rest impressed as slaves, but after learning the language they were given their freedom. They unknowingly brought an epidemic disease, probably smallpox, to the region, which killed a great many people in waves for the next 5 years.

The next contact was not until 1517 when Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba sailed out from Cuba in search of slaves to replace the native Cubans who had been dying off in great numbers. The Spaniards were surprised to see stone cities along the coast of Yucatán. Cordoba landed at several towns; some greeted the Spanish with friendship and offered to trade goods with them (most interesting to the Spaniards they acquired a few pieces of gold ornaments this way), while other towns greeted him with hostility and shot arrows when the Spanish approached close to shore. The expedition returned to Cuba to report on the discovery of this new land. Diego Velázquez, the governor of Cuba, ordered an expedition sent out with four ships and 200 men led by his nephew, Juan de Grijalva. The Grijalva expedition had similar mixed experiences with the native Maya as it sailed along the coasts of Yucatán for months. He was disappointed at gathering very little gold, but came back to Cuba with a tale that a rich empire was further to the west. This prompted the Hernán CortésHernan Cortes ( 1485 December 2, 1547) (who was known as Hernando or Fernando Cortes during his lifetime and signed all his letters Fernan Cortes was the conquistador who conquered Mexico for Spain. Early Life Cortes was born in Medellin, Extremadura prov expedition in 1519Events March 4 Hernan Cortes lands in Mexico. June 28 Charles I of Spain becomes Emperor of Holy Roman Empire as Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (ruled until 1556). September 20 Ferdinand Magellan leaves Europe to circumnavigate the world. November 8 Hernan. Cortés spent some time at CozumelCozumel is an island off the eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. It is one of the eight municipalities of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. Cozumel is a popular tourist destination renowned for its scuba diving. The island is about 48 km (3, tried with mixed results to convert the locals to Christianity, and heard stories of other bearded white men living in the area. He sent messengers to these white men, the survivors of the shipwrecked boat from 1511. One, Geronimo de Aguilar, joined Cortés's expedition as a valued translator. Another, Gonzalo de Guerrero , sent a letter back stating that he was happy in the employ of the lord of ChetumalChetumal is a city on the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. It is the capital of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. In 2000 it had a population of 238,520 people. The city is on the western side of Chetumal Bay near the mouth of the Rio Hondo, had a Maya wife and children, and had no desire to return to the company of Spaniards.



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