In the language of the time, généralité came to be synonymous with intendancy. |
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In 1787, Puebla became an intendancy as part of the new administrative structuring of the Bourbon Reforms. |
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In 1787 during the Bourbon Reforms Veracruz became an intendancy, a new administrative unit. |
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This intendancy should be eliminated and of course avoided in all circumstances. |
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In short, situatedness gives individuality, relatedness communality and intendancy presencing. |
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In turn, many of the intendancy boundaries became Mexican state boundaries after independence. |
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In 1786 it became the capital of an intendancy of the same name. |
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The Captaincy General of Guatemala lasted for more than two centuries, but began to fray after a rebellion in 1811 which began in the intendancy of San Salvador. |
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