-
forced labor were
still subject to the
Spanish provincial governors, or
corregidores who also
heavily taxed and
overpriced commodities to any free natives...
- Toledo. As the
encomiendas were
phased out,
corregidores oversaw most of the
local repartimientos.
Corregidores were the
pillar for the crown, and the system...
- the
Cortes and
corregidores on
these and
similar administrative problems. The
hermandad judges relied on the
backing of the
corregidores for legitimacy...
-
Ximena Sarinana,
Sheyla Tadeo and Los
Tigres del Norte. The Casa de los
Corregidores is the name of the
Convention Center's ballroom, with a
capacity of 2...
-
rebellion in the
silver mines. The
Marquis de
Varinas wrote that the
corregidores' "sole
concern is to find
means of
paying off his
large debts and to...
- disputed] The
process of ****imilation
began with
secret instructions to the
corregidores of the
Catalan territory: they "will take the
utmost care to introduce...
- In the late 18th
century the
Bourbon dynasty began phasing out the
corregidores and
introduced intendants,
whose broad fiscal powers cut into the authority...
-
headed by the
corregidores. City
governments (ayuntamientos), were also
headed by an
alcalde mayor.
Alcaldes mayores and
corregidores exercised multiple...
- Corregidor, who was
appointed by the viceroy,
usually for a five-year term.
Corregidores collected the
tribute from
indigenous communities and
regulated forced...
- Corregidor, who was
appointed by the viceroy,
usually for a five-year term.
Corregidores collected the
tribute from
indigenous communities and
regulated forced...