26,480
edits
(interwiki) |
m (Formatted Breadcrumbs) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Peru-sidebar}}Spain instituted a viceroyalty system to govern its possessions in the New World. During the nearly three centuries of the colonial period, legal records and documents were subject to the jurisdiction of the appropriate viceroyalty. | {{Peru-sidebar}}{{breadcrumb | ||
| link1=[[Peru Genealogy|Peru]] | |||
| link2= | |||
| link3= | |||
| link4= | |||
| link5=[[Peru Historical Geography|Historical Geography]] | |||
}} | |||
Spain instituted a viceroyalty system to govern its possessions in the New World. During the nearly three centuries of the colonial period, legal records and documents were subject to the jurisdiction of the appropriate viceroyalty. | |||
The viceroyalty of Peru from 1543[1]1821 included Chile, Peru, and parts of Bolivia. | The viceroyalty of Peru from 1543[1]1821 included Chile, Peru, and parts of Bolivia. |