Colonial Hispanic America: a HistoryMacmillan, 1933 - 405 pages |
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... Chile was Juan Martínez de Rozas , born at Mendoza in 1759 in the then Chilean province of Cuyo . A well - educated man , he had had broad experience in government , holding high positions in Chile . From Concepción as a centre , he ...
... Chile was Juan Martínez de Rozas , born at Mendoza in 1759 in the then Chilean province of Cuyo . A well - educated man , he had had broad experience in government , holding high positions in Chile . From Concepción as a centre , he ...
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... Chile it was principally due to him that Chiloé was eventually taken in 1826. When he left the navy in 1829 he was rear - admiral and commander - in- chief . He remained in Chile until 1835 , when he returned to the United States ...
... Chile it was principally due to him that Chiloé was eventually taken in 1826. When he left the navy in 1829 he was rear - admiral and commander - in- chief . He remained in Chile until 1835 , when he returned to the United States ...
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... Chile in the Western Hemisphere . In most ways , Chile is recognized as an equal partner with the other two members of the oft - mentioned ABC powers , Argentina and Brazil.1 This high rating for Chile is based on many factors . The ...
... Chile in the Western Hemisphere . In most ways , Chile is recognized as an equal partner with the other two members of the oft - mentioned ABC powers , Argentina and Brazil.1 This high rating for Chile is based on many factors . The ...
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AMERICA | 1 |
SPANISH COLONIAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE WEST INDIES | 23 |
CORTÉS AND PIZARRO | 54 |
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