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Historia Crítica

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Abstract

ACOSTA FRANCO, Yirla Marisol. “Accidents which through experience advise”: Frontier dynamics in the foothills plains, New Kingdom of Granada, 1556-1685. hist.crit. [online]. 2023, n.88, pp.3-36.  Epub Apr 21, 2023. ISSN 0121-1617.  https://doi.org/10.7440/histcrit88.2023.01.

Objective/context:

This article shows the internal dynamics of a distinct frontier region along the eastern plains of the New Kingdom of Granada during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The foundation of cities, the creation of governorships, their constant shifts and jurisdictional disputes, the exploitation of indigenous labor, security, and the imperial expansion were highly complex issues that today allow analyzing the territorialization of the Spanish Empire on a local scale in which multiple negotiations took place between the central power of the Audiencia at the Reign’s capital and the rulers and settlers in the frontier.

Methodology:

By comparing and contrasting rarely explored sources, such as the capitulations of governorships and the reports of royal officials and Jesuit missionaries on indigenous slavery and settlement, the article shows how the plain’s provinces were politically and administratively constructed over this period.

Originality:

the research delves into the complexities of provincial formation in a frontier area, expanding in detail the procedures for the settlement of the Llanos’ governorships, a topic little studied in the literature dedicated to the imperial past in the New Kingdom of Granada.

Conclusions:

The dynamism and mobility that occurred in the plains piedmont, influenced by phenomena such as indigenous slavery, jurisdictional instability and fear of possible invasions by foreign powers, reveal the local construction of the Empire and the relationships between different managing levels.

Keywords : colonization; Eastern Plains of Colombia; frontiers; indigenous enslavement; Spanish Empire.

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