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Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata - The early viceroyalty |  | Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata - The early viceroyalty: Encyclopedia II - Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata - The early viceroyalty |  | Portuguese prime minister Pombal continued to encourage the occupation of territory which had already been awarded to the Spanish in the Treaty of Paris in 1763. King Charles III quickly reacted to the advantageous conditions: France was bound to be an ally as a guarantor of the treaty, and England due to its own colony problems couldn't help being neutral.
Cevallos sent a warning and started aggressions against Santa Catalina, from where the Portuguese had already fled, and it was conquered in less than a month with no casualties. Th ...
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Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata - The early viceroyalty
See also: Government of the Río de la Plata.
Portuguese prime minister Pombal continued to encourage the occupation of territory which had already been awarded to the Spanish in the Treaty of Paris in 1763. King Charles III quickly reacted to the advantageous conditions: France was bound to be an ally as a guarantor of the treaty, and England due to its own colony problems couldn't help being neutral.
Cevallos sent a warning and started aggressions against Santa Catalina, from where the Portuguese had already fled, and it was conquered in less than a month with no casualties. Then Cevallos sailed towards Montevideo and with the aid of Buenos Aires governor Vértiz reclaimed Colonia, also without resistance. Cevallos advanced to Maldonado city, where he stopped his advance towards the Rio Grande, as he was informed of the Treaty of San Ildefonso which ended hostilities in the area.
Cevallos was then free of other matters and started significant transformations in the area, including free commerce (established on September 6, 1777) with the aid of the Potosí minerals which were meant to be the viceroyalty's main source of revenue. The Bourbonic reforms in 1778 also helped greatly with the region's development, and between 1792-1796 there was an unprecedented boom.
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