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A comprehensive early-19th-century survey of Spain's American dominions combining historical narrative, administrative description, and physical geography. It traces European discovery and colonial governance, outlines political and territorial divisions, and profiles major regions — the captaincy-general of Caracas, the viceroyalties of Peru and the Río de la Plata, Chile, and adjacent islands and provinces — with attention to capitals, population, climates, topography, natural resources, commerce, and local institutions. The text interweaves accounts of settlement, indigenous encounters, economic activities, and military and political events up to the era's revolutions, and includes tables, maps, and lists to support its descriptive and statistical claims.
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