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Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13

The Pueblo Reforms: Spanish Imperial Strategies & Negotiating Control in New MexicoA thesis presented tothe faculty ofthe College of Arts and Sciences

Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13s of Ohio UniversityIn partial fulfillmentof the requirements foi the degreeMaster of .ArtsPaul M. Rellstab416092013 Paul M. Rellstab All Rights Reser

ved2This thesis titledThe Pueblo Reforms: Spanish Imperial Strategies & Negotiating Control ill New MexicobyPAUL M. RELLSTABhas been approved forthe D Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13

epartment of Historyand the College of Arts and Sciences byManana L. DantasAssociate Professor of HistoryRobert FrankDean, College of Alls and Science

Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13

s3ABSTRACTRLLLS1AB, PAIL M., MA. December 2013. HistoryThe Pueblo Reforms: Spanish Imperial Strategies & Negotiating Control in New Mexico Director of

The Pueblo Reforms: Spanish Imperial Strategies & Negotiating Control in New MexicoA thesis presented tothe faculty ofthe College of Arts and Sciences

Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13 centuries. Building off the historiography on Spanish early modem imperial policies, the thesis places New Mexico within the historical context of Sp

anish imperial expansion in the Americas and efforts to control native populations. As the Spanish attempted to expand to areas beyond Mexico City, me Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13

ndicant orders became their strongest allies: by converting natives, Franciscan missionaries promised to transform Indians into productive vassals of

Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13

the Crown. Unlike areas with centralized Spanish authority. New Mexico did not count on a significant civil and military Spanish presence. The Church,

The Pueblo Reforms: Spanish Imperial Strategies & Negotiating Control in New MexicoA thesis presented tothe faculty ofthe College of Arts and Sciences

Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13 of the empire, the trajectory of Spanish control in New Mexico was subject to local exigencies and actors, particularly the Pueblo Indians. When the

Pueblos revolted in 1680 and removed a Spanish presence for twelve years, they signaled to the Crown that a new institutional presence would be requir Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13

ed to reestablish Spanish control. New Mexico was thereafter viewed as a military outpost and the Crown shifted its position towards the Pueblos to em

Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13

phasize political and military agreements that afforded die Pueblos more autonomy in cultural and religious customs, llrus. local events in New Mexico

The Pueblo Reforms: Spanish Imperial Strategies & Negotiating Control in New MexicoA thesis presented tothe faculty ofthe College of Arts and Sciences

Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13ign European intrusion. and raids from Apaches were as influential as royal policy in determining the shift of New Mexico from a missionary colony to

a military- outpost.bl memory of my grandmother. opal Sparr6ACKNOWLEDGMENTSFirst and foremost. I must express my gratitude to my advisor. Dr Mariana D Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13

antas. Her persistence, guidance, and advice have been instrumental throughout my time at Ohio University and. in particular, as I researched and wrot

Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13

e for this work. Her commitment to helping me improve all facets of the thesis—from issues of historiography, research, language, and writing—has made

The Pueblo Reforms: Spanish Imperial Strategies & Negotiating Control in New MexicoA thesis presented tothe faculty ofthe College of Arts and Sciences

Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13 Roney for then contributions 111 the classroom, providing frank advice during my proposal defense, and for their time and efforts for agreeing to be

on my committee. In addition. Dr. Steven Cote and Dr. Tatiana Seijas offered advice, help with sources, and words of encouragement. I am grateful for Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13

all of it. To my fellow friends and glad students: Jeremy Kohler. Luiza Oliveira, Cherita King. Scott Foreman. Carolyn Crowner. and Clirista Gould, th

Rellstab, Paul accepted Thesis 08-19-13 Fa 13

ank you for providing support, laughs, and conversation as we travelled the path together. Lastly. I would like to offer my sincere and warm thanks to

The Pueblo Reforms: Spanish Imperial Strategies & Negotiating Control in New MexicoA thesis presented tothe faculty ofthe College of Arts and Sciences

The Pueblo Reforms: Spanish Imperial Strategies & Negotiating Control in New MexicoA thesis presented tothe faculty ofthe College of Arts and Sciences

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