The municipal organization in the repopulation of Carlos III
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1994.v0i16.654Abstract
Carlos III´ s colonizing project in Sierra Morena and Andalusia took shape in 1767 in Real Cédula which contained the population norms and rules by which future settlements on the way to Andalusia shloud necessarily abide. It is the aim of the present essay to examine the regulations for the constitution of local corporations by placing them in the economic, political, social and ideological context of eighteenth-century Spain.
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