Origins of the People
LATE PUEBLO PERIOD. The upsurge of population and the
main construction activity in Bandelier began after A. D. 1300. Large
towns grew up and down the Rio Grande drainage, and their people
achieved in most respects as high a standard of living as their
forebears had known in the Great Pueblo centers of 200 years earlier.
Very possibly the Rio Grande pueblos might have gone ahead to a new peak
of cultural development if they had not been interrupted and demoralized
by the coming of the Spanish. In 1598, some 400 farmers and soldiers led
by Don Juan de Onate, the first permanent Spanish settlers, came from
Mexico, and with the entry of these land-seekers the ascendancy of the
Pueblos was finished.
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