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Territorial evolution of the Spanish Empire

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Americas[edit]

Viceroyalties and States[edit]

Name of territory Full name of territory Status Dates
Brazil State of Brazil State of the Kingdom of Portugal
Indies Viceroyalty of the Indies Viceroyalty of the Crown of Castile 1492–1535
New Granada Viceroyalty of New Granada Viceroyalty of the Kingdom of Spain 1717–1723
1739–1810
1816–1822
New Spain Viceroyalty of New Spain Viceroyalty of the Crown of Castile 1535–1715
Viceroyalty of the Kingdom of Spain 1715–1821
Peru Viceroyalty of Peru Viceroyalty of the Crown of Castile 1542–1715
Viceroyalty of the Kingdom of Spain 1715–1824
Río de la Plata Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata Viceroyalty of the Kingdom of Spain 1776–1825

Captaincies general[edit]

Name of territory Full name of territory Status Dates
Chile Captaincy General of Chile Captaincy general within Peru, part of the Crown of Castile 1540–1715
Captaincy general within Peru, part of the Kingdom of Spain 1715–1810
1814–1818
Cuba Captaincy General of Cuba Captaincy general within New Spain
Guatemala Captaincy General of Guatemala Captaincy general within New Spain
Internal Provinces Captaincy General of the Internal Provinces Captaincy general within New Spain
Maynas Captaincy General of Maynas Captaincy general within Peru
Puerto Rico Captaincy General of Puerto Rico Captaincy general within New Spain
Santo Domingo Captaincy General of Santo Domingo Captaincy general within New Spain, part of the Crown of Castile 1535–1715
Captaincy general within New Spain, part of the Kingdom of Spain 1715–1795
1809–1821
Captaincy general of the Kingdom of Spain 1861–1865
Venezuela Captaincy General of Venezuela Captaincy general within New Granada
Yucatán Captaincy General of Yucatán Captaincy general within New Spain

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