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==1583Olidsent by [[Hernán Cortés]] in the Spaniardsconquest calledof it[[Michoacán]] in 1521, "and Ayoregistered elas Chico"a toresident distinguishgrabbed itthe fromAyotl largenatural. townValley thatCoin was neargiven instructed to [[SanJuan Pedrode PiedraVillaseñor Gordathe Elder]], who ruled 9 years. When [[Nuño de Guzmán]] arrived in the nowpopulation, statethe 16 February 1530, ignored the rights of Villaseñor. Ayotl was then under the jurisdiction of the [[GuanajuatoNueva Galicia]]. InThe people of Ayotl participated in the war Miztán in 1541 then was encomendero Verdugo Fco. They burned the church and their houses and went back to Peñoles Coin. The number of natives amounted to 12,000 rebels. On October 26 the same year, personally Viceroy [[Antonio de Mendoza]] besieged El Penol with a powerful 620army and 623gave camethem so fierce battle that nearly ended with them. In 1530 the Aztecspeninsular foundpeople called it "Ayo el Chico" to differentiate it from the placelarge alreadyone, populateda bytown indigenousthat groupswas near San Pedro Piedra Gorda, in the current state of Guanajuato. About 10  km south of the town is a hillmound called "Old Town" which waswhere the first seatsettlement of the populationtown was located. Before the conquest it had approximately 15,000 Indiansindigenous livingpeople who lived scattered throughout the ValleyCoinan CoinValley. ManorThey depended Coinon the dominion of Coinan, whose capital was TototlanTototlán. WorshipedThey worshiped "Ixtlacateolt", highlya revereddivinity deityhighly invenerated thearound contours ofLake Chapala lake. The natives had erectedbuilt shrines or "cuesCués" on the hill of theLas Villas.==
 
OlidsentCristóbal de Olid, sent by [[Hernán Cortés]] into the conquest of [[Michoacán]] in 1521, controlled and registered asthe anatives resident grabbed theof Ayotl natural. ValleyThe CoinCoinan wasvalley givenwas instructedentrusted to [[Juan de Villaseñor the Elder]], who ruled for 9 years. When [[Nuño de Guzmán]] arrived in the populationtown, theon February 16 February, 1530, ignoredhe thedid rightsnot ofknow Villaseñor's rights. Ayotl was then under the jurisdiction of the [[Nueva Galicia]]. The peopleinhabitants of Ayotl participated in the warMixtón MiztánWar in 1541. thenAt wasthat encomenderotime, Fco. Verdugo Fcowas encomendero. They burned the church and their houses and went back to Peñolesthe CoinCoinan peñol. The number of the rebellious natives amountedrose to 12,000 rebels. On October 26 of the same year, personally Viceroy [[Antonio de Mendoza]] personally besieged Elthe PenolPeñol with a powerful army and gave them sosuch a fierce battle that nearlyhe endedalmost withfinished them off.
 
 
The town dates from October 8, 1884.