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what was the reason Juan de Oñate founded El Paso

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Juan de Oñate founded El Paso, Texas in 1598 for several reasons.

Firstly, Oñate wanted to establish a permanent settlement in the northern region of New Spain (now Mexico) to serve as a gateway for Spanish colonization and expansion into the northern territories. El Paso was strategically located along the Camino Real, a trade route connecting Mexico City to Santa Fe and other areas in New Mexico.

Secondly, Oñate sought to secure Spanish influence and control in the area, particularly to counter the encroachment of French and English explorers and settlers. By establishing a Spanish presence in El Paso, Oñate aimed to assert Spanish territorial claims and prevent other European powers from establishing footholds in the area.

Lastly, Oñate intended to convert the indigenous population to Christianity and assimilate them into Spanish culture. The establishment of missions in El Paso was meant to serve as centers of religious conversion and cultural assimilation.

Overall, the founding of El Paso by Juan de Oñate was driven by the goals of territorial expansion, trade, and religious conversion.
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