Mexico - A General History And Collection Of Voyages And Travels - Volume 4 - By Robert Kerr
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Thus The Settlement Of Segura Fell To The Ground, Which Had Been Established In A Very Fertile Country, But Exceedingly Unhealthy.

By the cruelty and extortion of Alvarado, the minds of the natives were alienated, and they threw off their allegiance; but he reduced them again to submission, and they continued afterwards to behave themselves peaceably.

[1] This expedition appears to have been for the reduction of certain provinces to the south-east of the vale of Mexico, now forming the intendency of Oaxaca, inhabited by the Mixtecas and Tzapotecas. The Tustepeque of the text, was probably a town on the Boca de Chacahua on the South Sea, now called Tututepec, in lat. 15º 50' N. and long. 100º 15' E. On the very imperfect map of Clavigero, it is named Tototepec, and is placed in the country of the Mixtecas. - E.

[2] Named, more appropriately, in the map of Clavigero, Tzapoteca-pan. - E.

[3] I suspect this ought to be named Chinantla. - E.

[4] This way probably be some corruption of the native name of the Rio Coatzacualco, or Huaxacualco; by giving it the ordinary Spanish prefix _agua_; which signifies water, or a river, with the native termination _cualco_. - E.

SECTION XVI.

_Some Account of the Expedition of Francisco de Garay for the Colonization of Panuco_.

Having formerly mentioned the expedition fitted out by Francisco de Garay, the governor of Jamaica, it seems proper to give a more particular account of that affair in this place. Hearing of the great riches which Diego Velasquez was likely to acquire from New Spain, and of the fertile countries which had been discovered on the continent of the West Indies, and encouraged by the means he now possessed of prosecuting discoveries and conquests, he determined to try his own fortune in that career.

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