AGENCIA Y CONTROL SOCIAL EN LA FRONTERA: LOS GOBERNADORES DEL TUCUMÁN Y LOS ATAQUES INDÍGENAS DEL CHACO, 1670-1700

Translated title of the contribution: Agency and social control on the border: governors of Tucumán and the native attacks of Chaco, 1670-1700

Javier Hipólito Villanueva*

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Abstract

The governors of Tucumán during the reign of Charles II of Habsburg managed the problem of the incursions of the Chaco natives through negotiation and the search for consensus with different social actors, especially local ones. In turn, the solution to the conflict had two options: evangelization and military action, of which, in general, the governors preferred the latter. Thus, a process of militarization developed in the jurisdiction.

Translated title of the contributionAgency and social control on the border: governors of Tucumán and the native attacks of Chaco, 1670-1700
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)41-61
Number of pages21
JournalBoletin Americanista
Issue number84
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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