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Andes
On-line version ISSN 1668-8090
Abstract
RIVERA, Susana Aldana. Cañete del Perú for the Kingdom Defense?: A Case of Bureaucracy and Political Negociation, XVIth Century. Andes [online]. 2008, n.19, pp.183-210. ISSN 1668-8090.
This article studies how the foundation of a little city, Cañete del Perú, is an good example to analize the game of imperial, viceroyalty and local policies in order to end the military violence of the Conquest and to obtain the sociopolitical control of the recently established Viceroyalty of Peru. In order to achieve this aim the Crown developed an imperial policy that could permit to gain control over the conquerors. Thus, the viceroy's function was of utmost importance, and for this reason don Andrés Hurtado de Mendoza, II Cañete Viceroy, was sent there. He had a very personal ruling style; he "pacified" the conquerors with a hard hand and dealt with Vilcabamba´s Inca. To fulfil his mission, he founded several cities at strategical places. One of these cities was Cañete del Perú, located at the up-road (or down-road) access to the south mountains. Having the local chieves' approval, several Spanish newcomers were settled there in order to permit them to achieve a good position in the New World.
Keywords : Conquest period; Imperial policies; Indigenous Population; Cities foundation; Local Government; Cañete of Perú; Viceroyalty of Perú; Spanish Empire.