Juan Vicente de Güemes Padilla Horcasitas y Aguayo

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Juan Vicente de Güemes Padilla Horcasitas y Aguayo was an 18th-century Spanish colonial administrator and nobleman who governed New Spain during a period of significant political and economic reform.

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instanceOf Spanish colonial administrator
human
nobleman
viceroy of New Spain
appointedBy Charles III of Spain
authorityOver colonial bureaucracy of New Spain
countryOfCitizenship Spain
endTimeOfPosition 1794
era late colonial period of New Spain
familyName Aguayo
Horcasitas
Padilla
Güemes
surface form: de Güemes
givenName Juan
Vicente
governedFrom Mexico City
governedTerritory Viceroyalty of New Spain
implementedPolicy fiscal reforms to increase royal revenue in New Spain
measures to combat corruption in colonial administration
public works projects in Mexico City
improved police organization in Mexico City
street lighting in Mexico City
urban sanitation in Mexico City
jurisdiction Viceroyalty of New Spain
surface form: New Spain
knownFor administrative reforms in New Spain
economic reforms in New Spain
strengthening royal authority in New Spain
urban improvements in Mexico City
languageSpoken Spanish
memberOf Spanish nobility
monarchDuringTerm Charles III of Spain
Charles IV of Spain
nobleTitle 2nd Count of Revillagigedo
notableWork reforms of municipal government in Mexico City
reorganization of the postal service in New Spain
occupation colonial administrator
politician
participatedIn Bourbon Reforms
surface form: Bourbon Reforms in New Spain
partOf Spanish Empire
positionHeld Viceroy of New Spain
religion Roman Catholicism
startTimeOfPosition 1789
style Count of Revillagigedo
timePeriod 18th century

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Viceroy of New Spain officeHeldBy Juan Vicente de Güemes Padilla Horcasitas y Aguayo