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important element of
professional administrators with
legal training known as
letrados. The
second category of
traditional councillor had a less
formal role....
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apparatus of
government in Spain,
which led to a
demand for men of
letters (
letrados) who were
university graduates (licenciados), of Salamanca, Valladolid...
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colonial period.
Spanish universities expanded to
train lawyer-bureaucrats (
letrados) for
administrative positions in
Spain and its
overseas empire. The end...
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resident priest, Fray
Francisco de
Letrado, who
began construction of the
first permanent mission at Gran Quivira.
Letrado was
removed in 1631 and Fray Francisco...
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apparatus of the state. This
involved the m****ive
employment of "
letrados", i.e.,
bureaucrats and lawyers, who were "licenciados" (university graduates)...