The second viceroy,
Luís de Velasco, died in office on July 31, 1564. Ceinos was president of the at the time. The took charge of the government pending the appointment and arrival of Velasco's replacement. This was
Gastón de Peralta, marqués de Falces, who began governing on October 16, 1566. Ceinos served a third term in 1568, from July to November, when the took charge pending the arrival of new Viceroy
Martín Enríquez de Almanza. At this time the included (besides Ceinos),
Pedro Villalobos,
Jerónimo Orozco and
Vasco de Puga. In total, Ceinos served as for more than thirty years. He strongly opposed the exploitation of the
Indigenous through the institutions of
slavery, the system, forced labor and tribute. On March 1, 1565, he completed comprehensive recommendations on colonization policies for newly conquered territories. In this report he wrote of the decimation of the Indigenous resulting from the Spanish conquest: It is certain that from the day that Don Hernando Cortés, Marques del Valle, entered this land, in the seven years, more or less, that he governed, the natives suffered many deaths, much maltreatment, robbery and violence, taking advantage of their labor and their lands, without order or moderation.... A large part of the population disappeared, as much from the excessive tribute and maltreatment as from the diseases and smallpox, so that in this time the population is considerably less, especially in the hot lands. ==See also==