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Historians such as Edmund Morgan say this evidence suggests that racial attitudes were much more flexible in early 17th-century Virginia than they would later become. A 1625 census recorded 23 Africans in Virginia. In 1649 there were 300, and in 1690 there were 950.
Answer: 22.5
Explanation: Trust me or get it wrong
Answer:
Correct answer is Antonio de Mendoza.
Explanation:
Antonio de Mendoza is the correct answer, because he was the Viceroy of New Spain between 1535 and 1550 who commissioned this famous expedition led by Coronado.
Second option is not correct as there is no such historical figure connected with this event.
Coronado is not correct answer as he was the leader of this mission, but he was not a viceroy.
Panfilo de Narvaez was also a conquistador like Coronado, but he died years before this mission.
Limiting competition, this is why they're frowned on today.