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Jesuit Reducciones

1609 CE – 1768 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1609 CE – 1768 CE
Duration
159 years
Known Periods
7
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Jesuit missions among the Guaraní were a type of settlement for the Guaraní people ("Indians" or "Indios") in an area straddling the borders of present-day Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay (the triple frontier). The missions were established by the Jesuit Order of the Catholic Church early in the 17th century and ended in the late 18th century after the expulsion of the Jesuit order from the Americas. The missions have been called an experiment in "socialist theocracy" or a rare example of "benign colonialism". Others have argued that "the Jesuits took away the Indians' freedom, forced them to radically change their lifestyle, physically abused them, and subjected them to disease". In their newly acquired South American dominions, the Spanish and.

Historical Periods

Jesuit Reducciones (1595–1628)

1595 CE – 1628 CE

Area: 215,783 km²

Jesuit Reducciones (1629–1639)

1629 CE – 1639 CE

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Area: 261,321 km²

Jesuit Reducciones (1640–1737)

1640 CE – 1737 CE

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Area: 241,874 km²

Jesuit Reducciones (1738–1751)

1738 CE – 1751 CE

Area: 261,321 km²

Jesuit Reducciones (1752–1756)

1752 CE – 1756 CE

Area: 259,181 km²

Jesuit Reducciones (1757–1762)

1757 CE – 1762 CE

Area: 180,255 km²

Jesuit Reducciones (1763–1768)

1763 CE – 1768 CE

Area: 180,255 km²

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