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Provincial deputation in Spanish America

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Provincial Deputation
American Provinces of Spain in 1800
Number20 (1812)

The Diputación Provincial, Spanish for Provincial Deputation, was a type of institution created by the Spanish Constitution of 1812 to provide a representation of the territorial divisions of both Spain and the Hispanic American territories of the Spanish Empire, during the term of the Cortes of Cádiz. The Cortes created new structures for home rule, the provincial deputations and the constitutional ayuntamientos (local governments). The provincial deputations were a way by which regions ruled by juntas and areas in rebellion in the Americas could keep local control, but maintain their ties to the larger Spanish Empire.[1]

The term "province" in America had an imprecise meaning. The American deputies with the word referred to the small province (Partido), while the European deputies did with great province (kingdom, viceroyalty). The Spanish courts identified province with Intendancy. Previously, the decree of the Supreme Central Junta defined the American territories not as colonies, but as an integral part of the Hispanic Monarchy.

With the constitution and the creation of provincial deputations, the Cortes abolished the viceroyalties; the provincial deputations dealt directly with the government in Spain.[2] The province was governed by a Jefe Político (political chief) appointed by the central government, and a seven-member Diputación Provincial (provincial council), popularly elected. With the absolutist restoration in Spain in 1814 and 1823, the provinces as political entities disappeared and their territories were again included in the restored viceroyalties. However, by 1825 all but Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines remained of The Indies, following the Spanish American wars of independence.

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American Provinces of Spain under the Spanish Constitution of 1812

A commission of American deputies subsequently presented its opinion on May 1, 1812, to have the number of American provinces described in the Spanish Constitution of 1812 raised to twenty. This was approved by the Cortes. Later, the American deputies demanded an even greater subdivision, and after the installation of the Trienio Liberal in 1820, the Spanish Cortes agreed in their decree of May 9, 1821, to convert all intendancies into provinces. However, these provinces were merely nominal, since many of the territories were part of the new independent Spanish-American states. In any case, all the provinces were directly dependent on Madrid, autonomous and without any institutional relationship among themselves.[3] The province was subdivided into partidos, governed by Jefes Políticos Subalternos (sub-level political chief).

American Provinces and Intendancies of Spain under the Spanish Constitution of 1812[4][5]
Province Jurisdictional territories Capital
Province of New Spain [es]
  • Intendancy of Mexico
  • Intendancy of Oaxaca
  • Intendancy of Puebla de los Ángeles [es]
  • Intendancy of Valladolid [es]
Mexico City[6]
General Command of the Internal Provinces of the East Monterrey[7]
General Command of the Internal Provinces of the West Durango[8]
San Luis Potosí Guanajuato[9]
Intendancy of Guadalajara [es]
  • Intendancy of Guadalajara
  • Intendancy of Zacatecas
Guadalajara[10]
Captaincy General of Yucatán Mérida[11]
Province of Guatemala [es] Guatemala
Province of Nicaragua and Costa Rica [es]
  • Province of Nicaragua [es]
  • Province of Costa Rica [es]
León
Captaincy General of Cuba La Habana
Captaincy General of Puerto Rico San Juan
Cuba
  • Eastern Department [es]
Santiago de Cuba
Captaincy General of Santo Domingo Santo Domingo
Captaincy General of Venezuela Caracas
New Kingdom of Granada Santa Fe
Province of Quito [es]
  • Governorate of Quito
  • Governorate of Guayaquil [es]
Quito
Province of Lima Lima
Province of Cuzco Cuzco
Province of Chile Santiago
Province of Río de la Plata Buenos Aires
Upper Peru Chuquisaca

See also

References

  1. ^ Rodríguez O., Jaime E. The Independence of Spanish America. New York: Cambridge University Press 1998, p.87.
  2. ^ Rodríguez O., The Independence of Spanish America, p. 87.
  3. ^ Marie Laure Rieu-Millán (1990). Los diputados americanos en las Cortes de Cádiz: igualdad o independencia. p. 248. ISBN 9788400070915.
  4. ^ Lee Benson, Nettie. La diputación provincial. p. 69.
  5. ^ Laure Rieu-Millán, Marie. Los diputados americanos en las Cortes de Cádiz. p. 249. Las Cortes de 1820 erigieron en Provincias finalmente todas las intendencias.
  6. ^ Berry, Charles R. "The Election of Mexican Deputies to the Spanish Cortes, 1810-1822", in Mexico and the Spanish Cortes, 1810-1822, p. 22
  7. ^ Berry, "The Election of Mexican Deputies", p. 22
  8. ^ Berry, "The Election of Mexican Deputies", p. 22
  9. ^ Berry, "The Election of Mexican Deputies", p. 22
  10. ^ Berry, "The Election of Mexican Deputies", p. 22
  11. ^ Berry, "The Election of Mexican Deputies", p. 22

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