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took over the duties of naming governors but still with the need of ratification by the King of Spain. Formally the office was granted based on merits during all of the 17th century. However, in the early 18th century "pecuniary service" begun also to be considered, which meant in practice that the
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office could be purchased. This practice was abolished in 1750. The office of Governor of Chiloé was commonly used to booster a carrier and then access more desirable positions of power in
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Urbina Burgos, R. (1986). La Intendencia de Chiloé y los conflictos del gobernador-intendente Francisco Hurtado: 1784-1789. Revista de Historia y Geografía, 154.
998: 239: 1304: 678: 1492: 520: 595: 1532: 1013: 927:(in Spanish). Vol. Tomo cuarto (Digital edition based on the 2nd edition of 2000 ed.). Alicante: Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. 1028: 784: 975: 933: 431:. In the 18th century this system changed and while still named by the Royal Governor of Chile the position were to be ratified by the 1445: 1347: 657: 54: 1482: 492: 469: 1299: 652: 1192: 547: 968: 1212: 579:
had a conflictive relation with governor Martínez y La Espada. The cabildo made complaints to the authorities in
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The position of Royal Governor of Chiloé dates to the early 17th century. Before that a succession of
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do however disagree claiming the Mission of Nahuel Huapi was within the jurisdiction of
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controlled included the Chiloé Archipelago, the seashore forts and settlements north of
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Notas para el estudio del oficio de Gobernador de Chiloé durante el periodo indiano
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to rule Chiloé died in a shipwreck in 1603 while approaching the archipelago.
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in continental Chile. There the governorate limited with the territories of
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until the late 18th century when it was made dependent directly on the
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Instituciones Politicas Y Administrativas de Chiloe en El Siglo XVIII
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which was nevertheless financed from Valdivia. Historian
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Political and military subdivision of the Spanish Empire
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1600s establishments in the Captaincy General of Chile
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The last Royal Governor of Chiloé, 976: 962: 873: 783:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 770:Anuario Hidrográfico de la Marina de Chile 737: 735: 632: 69: 1493:History of the Captaincy General of Chile 894: 812: 800: 791: 571:Antonio Martínez y La Espada (1777-1786) 538:Francisco Gutiérrez de Espejo (1740–1741) 942: 917: 759: 669: 667: 587:. The sole intendant of this period was 1533:Subdivisions of the Viceroyalty of Peru 744: 732: 658:Revista Chilena de Historia del Derecho 1475: 983: 931: 773:(in Spanish). Valparaíso. p. 526. 716: 673: 562:Carlos de Beranger Dusonet (1768–1772) 957: 664: 610:Antonio Álvarez y Jiménez (1800-1813) 451:existed including Alonso Benítez and 949:(in Spanish) – via Wikisource. 526:Juan Dávila de Herzelles (1724–1728) 1300:Chilote School of Religious Imagery 601:Pedro Cañaveral y Ponce (1791-1797) 13: 762:"Expedición de Bartolomé Gallardo" 422: 375:The Governorate of Chiloé had its 14: 1544: 1461:1: These islands are not part of 1193:Colonial alerce logging and trade 502:Antonio Manríquez de Lara (1680s) 470:Francisco Hernández Ortiz-Pizarro 1057: 455:. Antonio Mejía who was sent by 435:. 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Viceroyalty of Peru
Castro
San Carlos de Chiloé
Spanish
Mapudungun
Roman Catholicism
Monarch
Philip III
Isabella II
Governor
Martín Ruiz de Gamboa
Antonio de Quintanilla
Spanish Empire
Treaty of Tantauco
Peso
Real de alerce
Viceroyalty of Peru
Conservative Republic
Spanish Empire
1784–1789 interregnum
Captaincy General of Chile
Viceroyalty of Peru
Castro
Ancud
Antonio de Quintanilla
Madrid

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