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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
419:) attempted in the late 18th century to have their lands, that lied just south of Bueno River, to be removed from the Governorate of Chiloé and incorporated to Valdivia. The reason of this was their bad relation and history of warfare with the settlements of around Chacao Channel.
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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.
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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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351:. The administrative change was done simultaneously as the capital of the archipelago was moved from
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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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938:(in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Editorial Jurídica de Chile.
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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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575:The "notables" of Chiloé, represented by the local
427:All 17th century Royal Governors were named by the
1523:1820s disestablishments in the Viceroyalty of Peru
1513:1780s disestablishments in the Viceroyalty of Peru
728:(in Spanish) (1). Chillán: El Departamento: 73–86.
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946:Viajes de Fray Francisco Menéndez a la cordillera
363:, depended directly on the central government in
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359:in 1768. The last Royal Governor of Chiloé,
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538:Francisco Gutiérrez de Espejo (1740–1741)
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587:. The sole intendant of this period was
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773:(in Spanish). Valparaíso. p. 526.
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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:
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1193:Colonial alerce logging and trade
502:Antonio Manríquez de Lara (1680s)
470:Francisco Hernández Ortiz-Pizarro
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435:. Later in the 18th century the
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548:Antonio Narciso de Santa María
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943:Menéndez, Francisco (1896).
760:Gallardo, Bartolomé (1886).
542:Victoriano Martínez de Tineo
7:
453:Alonso de Góngora Marmolejo
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1223:Huilliche uprising of 1712
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750:Barros Arana 2000, p. 337.
741:Barros Arana 2000, p. 282.
651:Urbina Burgos, R. (2012).
607:César Balviani (1800-1800)
589:Francisco Hurtado del Pino
345:Captaincy General of Chile
1483:Royal governors of Chiloé
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529:Francisco José Sotomayor
1305:Colonial fortifications
932:Olguín, Carlos (1971).
535:Alonso Sánchez del Pozo
429:Royal Governor of Chile
401:Mission of Nahuel Huapi
1391:Caballo marino chilote
620:Antonio de Quintanilla
514:(1708–1712, 1715–1719)
361:Antonio de Quintanilla
203:Antonio de Quintanilla
27:
1198:Governorate of Chiloé
566:Juan Antonio Garretón
554:Juan Antonio Garretón
512:José Marín de Velasco
464:Martín Ruiz de Gamboa
341:1784–1789 interregnum
339:that existed, with a
333:Governorate of Chiloé
309:Conservative Republic
191:Martín Ruiz de Gamboa
105:Common languages
28:Gobernación de Chiloé
23:Governorate of Chiloe
1203:Intendancy of Chiloé
661:, (10), pp. 205-219.
487:Fernando de Alvarado
98:San Carlos de Chiloé
1498:Viceroyalty of Peru
1238:Battle of Mocopulli
919:Barros Arana, Diego
349:Viceroyalty of Peru
296:Viceroyalty of Peru
228:• Established
83:Viceroyalty of Peru
81:Governorate of the
1528:Chiloé Archipelago
1368:Potatoes of Chiloé
1295:Churches of Chiloé
1213:1643 Dutch attacks
985:Chiloé Archipelago
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506:Bartolomé Gallardo
240:Treaty of Tantauco
1488:History of Chiloé
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1386:Basilisco Chilote
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1099:Gulf of Corcovado
921:. "Capítulo XI".
905:Olguín, pp. 46–47
882:Olguín, pp. 39–41
870:Olguín, pp. 38–39
861:Olguín, pp. 37–38
852:Olguín, pp. 34–37
843:Olguín, pp. 31–34
834:Olguín, pp. 29–31
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381:northern limit a
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186:• 1567-1568
156:• 1813–1848
144:• 1567–1621
123:Roman Catholicism
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999:Butachauques
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568:(1772-1777)
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523:(1719–1724)
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472:(1601-1604)
466:(1567-1568)
389:. The area
383:Bueno River
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1019:Desertores
684:Magallania
627:References
417:Huilliches
149:Philip III
113:Mapudungun
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1378:Mythology
1328:Chapalele
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119:Religion
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1401:Caleuche
1310:Palafito
1264:Clothing
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1175:Quinchao
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392:de facto
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1353:Murtado
1338:Curanto
1320:Cuisine
1288:and art
1257:Culture
1185:History
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1165:Quellón
1160:Queilén
1140:Chonchi
1049:Tranqui
1014:Coldita
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109:Spanish
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1009:Chiloé
371:Extent
365:Madrid
353:Castro
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