El« Virrey de California» Gaspar de Portolá y la problemática de la primera gobernación californiana (1767-1769)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1992.i195-196.1153Abstract
Based on extensive Mexican sources, the article examines the political acts of the first governor of California: the expulsion of the jesuits and their substitution by franciscans, military personnel, and the attempts to encourage the social and economic development of the peninsula. The uneven results led to a decline in the interest shown by visitor general José de Gálvez, who was Portola's first protector and who eventually replaced him.
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