Over the following centuries, successive waves of explorers, catechising Jesuits, bandeirantes (Portuguese slavers), traders and colonisers also used the Caminho de Peabiru to access the interior of the continent, paving it, widening it and sometimes changing its course along the way. "The earliest written records about the trail date to the 16th and 17th Centuries," Padellada added, "They include Ruy Díaz de Guzmán's 1612 account of Garcia's death at the hands of the Payaguás ethnic group on his return to the coast from Peru."
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