The Legation of Gabriel de Aldunate in 1695 and the Resignification of Buenos Aires in the Territorial Hierarchies of the Hispanic Monarchy

During the seventeenth century, the Buenos Aires city council lost several of its powers, including that of mediating the sale of furs in the port. It also tried to allow residents to trade freely with their own boats, since the port was closed under pressure from the Consulate of Lima. To achieve t...

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Autor principal: Birocco, Carlos María
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spelling I15-R238-article-14282021-07-20T18:38:01Z The Legation of Gabriel de Aldunate in 1695 and the Resignification of Buenos Aires in the Territorial Hierarchies of the Hispanic Monarchy La legación de Gabriel de Aldunate de 1695 y la resignificación de Buenos Aires en las jerarquías territoriales de la Monarquía hispánica Birocco, Carlos María Royal Procurators Council of the Indies Buenos Aires Town Council Río de la Plata Procuradores Consejo de Indias Buenos Aires Cabildo Río de la Plata During the seventeenth century, the Buenos Aires city council lost several of its powers, including that of mediating the sale of furs in the port. It also tried to allow residents to trade freely with their own boats, since the port was closed under pressure from the Consulate of Lima. To achieve this, it sent a procurator to negotiate before the Council of the Indies, which did not succeed in opening it, but did manage to name Buenos Aires as the capital of the governorate. Durante el siglo XVII, el cabildo de Buenos Aires perdió varias de sus potestades, entre ellas la de intermediar en la venta de cueros en el puerto. También intentó que los vecinos pudieran comerciar libremente con sus propias embarcaciones, ya que por presión del Consulado de Lima el puerto fue clausurado. Para conseguirlo, envió a un procurador a negociar ante el Consejo de Indias, que no consiguió su apertura, pero logró que se nombrara a Buenos Aires capital de la gobernación. Grupo Prohistoria 2021-06-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html application/zip https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1428 10.35305/prohistoria.vi35.1428 Prohistoria. Historia, políticas de la historia; No. 35 (2021); 331-358 Prohistoria. Historia, políticas de la historia; Núm. 35 (2021); 331-358 Prohistoria. Historia, políticas de la historia; n. 35 (2021); 331-358 1851-9504 1514-0032 spa https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1428/1879 https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1428/1913 https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1428/1914 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Royal Procurators
Council of the Indies
Buenos Aires
Town Council
Río de la Plata
Procuradores
Consejo de Indias
Buenos Aires
Cabildo
Río de la Plata
spellingShingle Royal Procurators
Council of the Indies
Buenos Aires
Town Council
Río de la Plata
Procuradores
Consejo de Indias
Buenos Aires
Cabildo
Río de la Plata
Birocco, Carlos María
The Legation of Gabriel de Aldunate in 1695 and the Resignification of Buenos Aires in the Territorial Hierarchies of the Hispanic Monarchy
topic_facet Royal Procurators
Council of the Indies
Buenos Aires
Town Council
Río de la Plata
Procuradores
Consejo de Indias
Buenos Aires
Cabildo
Río de la Plata
author Birocco, Carlos María
author_facet Birocco, Carlos María
author_sort Birocco, Carlos María
title The Legation of Gabriel de Aldunate in 1695 and the Resignification of Buenos Aires in the Territorial Hierarchies of the Hispanic Monarchy
title_short The Legation of Gabriel de Aldunate in 1695 and the Resignification of Buenos Aires in the Territorial Hierarchies of the Hispanic Monarchy
title_full The Legation of Gabriel de Aldunate in 1695 and the Resignification of Buenos Aires in the Territorial Hierarchies of the Hispanic Monarchy
title_fullStr The Legation of Gabriel de Aldunate in 1695 and the Resignification of Buenos Aires in the Territorial Hierarchies of the Hispanic Monarchy
title_full_unstemmed The Legation of Gabriel de Aldunate in 1695 and the Resignification of Buenos Aires in the Territorial Hierarchies of the Hispanic Monarchy
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description During the seventeenth century, the Buenos Aires city council lost several of its powers, including that of mediating the sale of furs in the port. It also tried to allow residents to trade freely with their own boats, since the port was closed under pressure from the Consulate of Lima. To achieve this, it sent a procurator to negotiate before the Council of the Indies, which did not succeed in opening it, but did manage to name Buenos Aires as the capital of the governorate.
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