What was the ultimate fate of Juan de Oñate?

A. He was recalled by Spanish authorities and charged with mismanagement.
B. He led a prosperous, long-lived colony in New Mexico.
C. He was one of the few Spanish leaders to live in harmony with the Indians.
D. After failing in New Mexico, he moved to Florida.


Answer: A

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