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Francisco Luis Héctor de Carondelet

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from 1799 through his death in 1807, supervising territory including present-day Ecuador, parts of Peru and Colombia. He was known as a moderate person who refrained from the arrogance and arbitrary behavior so often associated with functionaries. In 1803 he assisted the naturalists
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in 1781. Upon his return to Spain in 1787, he was attached to the Flandres Regimiento, with the rank of Infantry Colonel, and was received in the Order of Malta. During this period he married, against his own family's will, a woman from
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This initiative created a certain amount of tension between him and the slaveholders. Carondelet responded by developing a stronger relationship with the slave and free-colored populations. He
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and defined the boundaries between the U.S. and the Spanish colonies. The treaty guaranteed the United States navigation rights on the Mississippi River.
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industry had declined greatly, Carondolet recruited Spanish laborers. Their descendants are among the blonde and fair-skinned people of today's
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Carondelet entered the service of the King of Spain in 1762, at age fifteen. By 1781, he commanded the IV Division, which fought at the
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during their visit to Quito. An educated man with progressive interests, he also helped the naturalist and geographer
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giving some protection to the slaves, which prescribed standards for quantity and quality of food and clothing.
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in New Orleans was constructed on his orders and named for him. (It was filled in during the 1930s, with its
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American Council of Learned Societies (1999). Garraty, John Arthur; Carnes, Mark Christopher (eds.).
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and the city's first street lighting. The street light tenders (attendants) served as watchmen and
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whose family was very influential at the royal court, Maria Concepción Castaños y Aragorri.
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tribes, Carondelet succeeded in thwarting westward American expansion for several years.
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Carondelet became concerned about westward U.S. expansion and was involved in the
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in 1805, for his loyalty during these uprisings. Carondolet improved the road to
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Francisco Luis Héctor de Carondelet y Bosoist, 5th Baron of Carondelet
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After his term in Louisiana, Carondelet served as President of the
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After his term as governor of El Salvador ended he was appointed
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Jean Louis de Carondelet and Marie Angélique Bernarde de Rasoir
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in San Diego, California, named after the New Orleans Street
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and was a patron of the construction of the dome of the
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However, the U.S. finally gained ratification (1795) of
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population. He established Louisiana's first newspaper,
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in Louisiana; hence, he promptly introduced a slave
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Governor of El Salvador, Louisiana and West Florida
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Index

Spanish name
surname
The Most Excellent
Portrait of the Baron of Carondelet, Unknown Painter
Spanish Governor of San Salvador
Charles IV
José Ortiz de la Peña
José Antonio María de Aguilar
Spanish Governor of Louisiana
Charles IV
Esteban Rodríguez Miró
Manuel Gayoso de Lemos
Real Audiencia of Quito
Charles IV
Luis Antonio de Guzmán
Manuel Ruiz Urriés de Castilla
Noyelles-sur-Selle
French Flanders
France
Quito
New Granada
Spanish Empire
Cathedral of Quito

Viceroyalty of New Spain
Kingdom of Spain
Spanish Army
American Revolutionary War
Noyelles-sur-Selle
Flanders

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