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Joaquín del Real Alencaster

Joaquín del Real Alencaster (born around 1761) was a Spanish soldier who served as the governor of New Mexico between 1804 and 1807. During his administration, he limited the products that New Mexicans could trade, leading to a revolt against his measures.

Joaquín del Real Alencaster
58th Spanish Governor of New Mexico
In office
1804–1807
Preceded byFernando Chacón
Succeeded byAlberto Maynez
Personal details
BornAround 1761
Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain
ProfessionSoldier and Captain General and Governor of New Mexico
Signature

Biography Edit

Early years Edit

Real Alencaster was born in Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain, but was raised in Algeciras, where he lived from the age of one. The son of Antonio del Real and María Antonia Alencaster, he also had a brother, Antonio. He joined the Spanish army as a cadet on 5 January 1773, obtaining the Sub-lieutenant rank on 5 January 1780. Seven years later, on 16 September 1787, he reached the rank of lieutenant. Later, on 5 October 1790, he was appointed "ayudante mayor" and, on 23 April 1794, got the rank of Captain. On 4 September he was promoted to Teniente Coronel (lieutenant colonel). He was member of the Regimiento de Zaragoza and the "Segunda Batallón de Infantería Ligera de Voluntarios de Aragón" (Light Infantry Battalion of Volunteers of Aragon). In addition, he also formed part of the team of expedition to Algiers on 8 July 1775 and participated in the siege of Oran between 8 June and 30 July 1791, among others.[citation needed]

In New Spain, Alencaster was a member of the garrison stationed at the Presidio of Santa Fe.[1]

Government of New Mexico Edit

Alencaster was named governor of Santa Fe de New Mexico in 1804 and embarked with his brother from Cádiz to Veracruz on 2 June 1804. Once there, Alencaster traveled to New Mexico and began his administration in the province in 1805.

During his term as governor, he donated money to restore the church of Santa Fé, and the citizens of New Mexico soon followed his example. The donations financed the construction of a new floor and several new doors (one central and two lateral).

In addition, Alencaster regulated ecclesiastical life: all the priests in charge of various missions had to give mass in the two churches of the province. This was because New Mexico had seen the number of priests operating there reduced, as it was missing five of them. and Mass was not being given everywhere.

Because he needed to study the relationships of couples who wanted to marry, Alencaster requested the Bishop the obtaining of "dispensations to prohibited relationships".[1] On the other hand, Alencaster raised taxes and suppressed the smuggling of contraband.[2]

The most important fact happened during his administration was a crisis of civil disobedience which he managed to defuse.[1] Traders and explorers coming from the United States (Eastern states of modern United States) were being saw in Santa Fe, while the Nuevomexicanos and the Plains Indians, especially the Comanche people, were trading. Alencaster established measures to try to curb this trade.[1][3] He only allowed the commercialization of a series of products by the Nuevomexicanos at the Chihuahua City fair, which was celebrated each year. In addition, Alencaster cancelled the sale of grain from Río Arriba (although the cereal constituted basic food supply for the presidio of Santa Fe), as well as sheep to the Navajo people. However, Miguel de Sandoval opposed the measures of Alencater and promoted the maintenance of traditional trade with the Comanches.[1] The support to the Sandoval ideas by the inhabitants of the province caused a revolt against the Alencaster measurements.[1][3]

In midsummer of 1806, Real Alencaster organized an expedition to look for the Lewis and Clark explorers and capture them.[1][4] About five hundred soldiers under Lieutenant Facundo Melgares were sent to the Missouri River. After six months of travel, Melgares reached the Missouri River, but never found Lewis and Clark.[1]

He was replaced as governor of New Mexico by Alberto Maynez in 1807.[5]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h New Mexico history: Joaquín del Real Alencaster 2015-12-08 at the Wayback Machine. Posted by Rick Hendricks. Retrieved January 27, 2014, to 13: 10 pm.
  2. ^ Brooks, James F. (16 September 2009). Captives & Cousins: Slavery, Kinship, and Community in the Southwest Borderlands: Easyread Super Large 18pt Edition. ReadHowYouWant.com. p. 14. ISBN 978-1-4587-1987-4.
  3. ^ a b Kessell, John L. (1987). Kiva, Cross & Crown: The Pecos Indians and New Mexico, 1540-1840. The University of New Mexico Press. Page 434.
  4. ^ Dillon, Richard H. (New edition 2003). Meriwether Lewis. Page 85.
  5. ^ New Mexico Commission of Public Records – New Mexico Governors Under the Administration of the Spanish Crown 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine

External links Edit

  • Real Alencaster, Joaquin del to Abarca, Roque. Draft of a letter reporting his installment as governor of New Mexico and hopes to maintain good relations with Abarca

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Joaquin del Real Alencaster born around 1761 was a Spanish soldier who served as the governor of New Mexico between 1804 and 1807 During his administration he limited the products that New Mexicans could trade leading to a revolt against his measures Joaquin del Real Alencaster58th Spanish Governor of New MexicoIn office 1804 1807Preceded byFernando ChaconSucceeded byAlberto MaynezPersonal detailsBornAround 1761Cadiz Andalusia SpainProfessionSoldier and Captain General and Governor of New MexicoSignature Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Government of New Mexico 2 References 3 External linksBiography EditEarly years Edit Real Alencaster was born in Cadiz Andalusia Spain but was raised in Algeciras where he lived from the age of one The son of Antonio del Real and Maria Antonia Alencaster he also had a brother Antonio He joined the Spanish army as a cadet on 5 January 1773 obtaining the Sub lieutenant rank on 5 January 1780 Seven years later on 16 September 1787 he reached the rank of lieutenant Later on 5 October 1790 he was appointed ayudante mayor and on 23 April 1794 got the rank of Captain On 4 September he was promoted to Teniente Coronel lieutenant colonel He was member of the Regimiento de Zaragoza and the Segunda Batallon de Infanteria Ligera de Voluntarios de Aragon Light Infantry Battalion of Volunteers of Aragon In addition he also formed part of the team of expedition to Algiers on 8 July 1775 and participated in the siege of Oran between 8 June and 30 July 1791 among others citation needed In New Spain Alencaster was a member of the garrison stationed at the Presidio of Santa Fe 1 Government of New Mexico Edit Alencaster was named governor of Santa Fe de New Mexico in 1804 and embarked with his brother from Cadiz to Veracruz on 2 June 1804 Once there Alencaster traveled to New Mexico and began his administration in the province in 1805 During his term as governor he donated money to restore the church of Santa Fe and the citizens of New Mexico soon followed his example The donations financed the construction of a new floor and several new doors one central and two lateral In addition Alencaster regulated ecclesiastical life all the priests in charge of various missions had to give mass in the two churches of the province This was because New Mexico had seen the number of priests operating there reduced as it was missing five of them and Mass was not being given everywhere Because he needed to study the relationships of couples who wanted to marry Alencaster requested the Bishop the obtaining of dispensations to prohibited relationships 1 On the other hand Alencaster raised taxes and suppressed the smuggling of contraband 2 The most important fact happened during his administration was a crisis of civil disobedience which he managed to defuse 1 Traders and explorers coming from the United States Eastern states of modern United States were being saw in Santa Fe while the Nuevomexicanos and the Plains Indians especially the Comanche people were trading Alencaster established measures to try to curb this trade 1 3 He only allowed the commercialization of a series of products by the Nuevomexicanos at the Chihuahua City fair which was celebrated each year In addition Alencaster cancelled the sale of grain from Rio Arriba although the cereal constituted basic food supply for the presidio of Santa Fe as well as sheep to the Navajo people However Miguel de Sandoval opposed the measures of Alencater and promoted the maintenance of traditional trade with the Comanches 1 The support to the Sandoval ideas by the inhabitants of the province caused a revolt against the Alencaster measurements 1 3 In midsummer of 1806 Real Alencaster organized an expedition to look for the Lewis and Clark explorers and capture them 1 4 About five hundred soldiers under Lieutenant Facundo Melgares were sent to the Missouri River After six months of travel Melgares reached the Missouri River but never found Lewis and Clark 1 He was replaced as governor of New Mexico by Alberto Maynez in 1807 5 References Edit a b c d e f g h New Mexico history Joaquin del Real Alencaster Archived 2015 12 08 at the Wayback Machine Posted by Rick Hendricks Retrieved January 27 2014 to 13 10 pm Brooks James F 16 September 2009 Captives amp Cousins Slavery Kinship and Community in the Southwest Borderlands Easyread Super Large 18pt Edition ReadHowYouWant com p 14 ISBN 978 1 4587 1987 4 a b Kessell John L 1987 Kiva Cross amp Crown The Pecos Indians and New Mexico 1540 1840 The University of New Mexico Press Page 434 Dillon Richard H New edition 2003 Meriwether Lewis Page 85 New Mexico Commission of Public Records New Mexico Governors Under the Administration of the Spanish Crown Archived 2011 09 30 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditReal Alencaster Joaquin del to Abarca Roque Draft of a letter reporting his installment as governor of New Mexico and hopes to maintain good relations with Abarca Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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