José de Gálvez, Minister of the Indies, …

Years: 1780 - 1791

José de Gálvez, Minister of the Indies, had originally envisioned that intendancies, an institution borrowed from France, would replace the viceregal system (viceroyalty) altogether.

With broad powers over tax collection and the public treasury, and with a mandate to help foster economic growth over their districts, intendants encroach on the traditional powers of viceroys, governors and local officials, such as the corregidores, which are phased out as intendancies are established.

The Spanish Crown sees the intendants as a check on these other officers.

Over time, accommodations are made.

For example, after a period of experimentation in which an independent intendant had been assigned to Mexico City, the office is thereafter given to the same person who simultaneously holds the post of viceroy.

Nevertheless, the creation of scores of autonomous intendancies throughout the Viceroyalty creates a great deal of decentralization, and ...

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