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From the late sixteenth century until their expulsion in 1767, members of the Society of Jesus played an important role in the urban life of Spanish America and as administrators of frontier missions. This study examines the organization of the Society of Jesus in Spanish America in large provinces, as well as the different urban institutions such as colegios and frontier missions. It outlines the spiritual and educational activities in cities. The Jesuits supported the royal initiative to evangelize indigenous populations on the frontiers, but the outcomes that did not always conform to expectations. One reason for this was the effect of diseases such as smallpox on the indigenous populations. Finally, it examines the 1767 expulsion of the Jesuits from Spanish territories. Some died before leaving the Americas or at sea. The majority reached Spain and were later shipped to exile in the Papal States.

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Jesuits in Spanish America before the Suppression Organization and Demographic and Quantitative Perspectives  Robert H. Jackson  Abstract  Keywords  1 Introduction  2 The Jesuit Organization and Recordkeeping in Spanish America  3 Good Times, Bad Times: The Urban Role of the Jesuits  4 The Missions among the Guaraní  5 The Jesuit Missions of Sinaloa and Sonora  6 Jesuit Missions among Non-sedentary Indigenous Populations  7 The Jesuit Expulsion from Spanish America in 1767  8 Conclusion  Bibliography

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 25/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9789004460331, 978-9004460331
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      Book Synopsis
      From the late sixteenth century until their expulsion in 1767, members of the Society of Jesus played an important role in the urban life of Spanish America and as administrators of frontier missions. This study examines the organization of the Society of Jesus in Spanish America in large provinces, as well as the different urban institutions such as colegios and frontier missions. It outlines the spiritual and educational activities in cities. The Jesuits supported the royal initiative to evangelize indigenous populations on the frontiers, but the outcomes that did not always conform to expectations. One reason for this was the effect of diseases such as smallpox on the indigenous populations. Finally, it examines the 1767 expulsion of the Jesuits from Spanish territories. Some died before leaving the Americas or at sea. The majority reached Spain and were later shipped to exile in the Papal States.

      Table of Contents
      Jesuits in Spanish America before the Suppression Organization and Demographic and Quantitative Perspectives  Robert H. Jackson  Abstract  Keywords  1 Introduction  2 The Jesuit Organization and Recordkeeping in Spanish America  3 Good Times, Bad Times: The Urban Role of the Jesuits  4 The Missions among the Guaraní  5 The Jesuit Missions of Sinaloa and Sonora  6 Jesuit Missions among Non-sedentary Indigenous Populations  7 The Jesuit Expulsion from Spanish America in 1767  8 Conclusion  Bibliography

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