Teodoro de Croix (June 20, 1730 in Prévoté Castle, near
Lille
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,
France
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– 1792 in
Madrid
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) was a Spanish soldier and colonial official in
New Spain
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and
Peru
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. From April 6, 1784 to March 25, 1790 he was
viceroy of Peru.
Background
Teodoro de Croix was born in France, the third son of Alexandre-Maximilien-François de Croix, Marquis of Heuchin, and Isabelle-Claire-Eugène de Houchin. He entered the Spanish army at age 17 and was sent to
Italy
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as an ensign of
grenadiers
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of the Royal Guard. In 1750 he transferred to the
Walloon Guards, bodyguards of the
Bourbon kings of Spain. In 1756 he was promoted to lieutenant and was made a knight in the
Teutonic Order
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. He became a colonel (still in the Walloon Guards) in 1760.
In 1766 he came to New Spain as a captain in the guard of Viceroy
Carlos Francisco de Croix, marqués de Croix. He subsequently served as commandant of the fortress in
Acapulco
Acapulco de Juárez (), commonly called Acapulco ( , ; ), is a city and Port of Acapulco, major seaport in the Political divisions of Mexico, state of Guerrero on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, south of Mexico City. Located on a deep, semicirc ...
and as inspector of all troops in the viceroyalty. He served in this capacity until 1770. In 1771 the term of Viceroy Croix ended, and both Francisco and Teodoro returned to Spain. ''Visitador''
José de Gálvez returned with them.
Provincias Internas del Norte
The
Commandancy General of the Provincias Internas del Norte (''Commandancy General of the Internal Provinces of the North'') was established in New Spain in 1776, incorporating
Nueva Vizcay,
Santa Fe de Nuevo México,
Nuevo León
Nuevo León, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Nuevo León, is a Administrative divisions of Mexico, state in northeastern Mexico. The state borders the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosí, San Luis ...
,
Coahuila,
Sonora y Sinaloa,
Las Californias, and
Spanish Texas.
This arrangement was a response to numerous attacks by
Apache
The Apache ( ) are several Southern Athabaskan language-speaking peoples of the Southwestern United States, Southwest, the Southern Plains and Northern Mexico. They are linguistically related to the Navajo. They migrated from the Athabascan ho ...
s,
Seris,
Comanches, and other Indigenous tribes and to the fear of encroachment by other European powers. Headquarters was to be at
Arizpe, Sonora.
On May 16, 1776, King
Charles III
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Charles was born at Buckingham Palace during the reign of his maternal grandfather, King George VI, and ...
of Spain named Brigadier Teodoro de Croix the first commandant general of the new jurisdiction.
He replaced
Hugo Oconór, an appointee of New Spain Viceroy
Antonio María de Bucareli y Ursúa, in charge of Spanish forces on the northern frontier. He was independent of the viceroy of New Spain in most of this territory, but in Alta California the two were to share jurisdiction.
Croix assumed his office on January 1, 1777. He left Mexico City to inspect his new jurisdiction in August. He was responsible for military defense, civilian colonization and conversion of the Indians over the large, sparsely inhabited territory. Croix reported directly to the minister of the Indies,
José de Gálvez. Critically for historians, he appointed
Juan Agustín Morfi as chaplain of this expedition; Morfi went on to become the most important chronicler of the
New Philippines;
He built up the strongest military force across the northern frontier from Texas to Sonora than had ever been seen in the area, revamping the whole border defense in the process. On October 24, 1781, the king approved the separation of the Californias as a jurisdiction at the level of the Provincias Internas de Occidente.
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Viceroy of Peru
Croix was appointed lieutenant general and named viceroy of Peru on February 13, 1783. He relinquished command in the Provincias Internas del Norte to Felipe de Neve.
As viceroy of Peru, he decentralized the government through the creation of seven ''intendencias
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''. He built the anatomical amphitheater and began the Botanical Garden of Lima. He adopted rigorous measures to suppress the thought of the Encyclopedists and revolutionaries in the United States and France. He improved the fortification of the coast and collaborated in the creation of the ''Junta Superior de Comercio'' and the ''Tribunal de Minería'' (1786).
As viceroy he sent naval officer José de Moraleda y Montero to draw new maps of Chiloé Archipelago
The Chiloé Archipelago (, , ) is a group of islands lying off the coast of Chile, in the Los Lagos Region. It is separated from mainland Chile by the Chacao Channel in the north, the Sea of Chiloé in the east and the Gulf of Corcovado in the s ...
and neighboring waters in northern Patagonia.
His term as viceroy ended in 1790 and he returned to Spain. In 1791 he was made a colonel in the king's bodyguard and a commander in the Teutonic Order
The Teutonic Order is a religious order (Catholic), Catholic religious institution founded as a military order (religious society), military society in Acre, Israel, Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem. The Order of Brothers of the German House of Sa ...
. He died in Madrid the following year.
The people of Lima knew him as ''el Flamenco'' (The Fleming).
Notes
References
*Thomas, Alfred Barnaby, trans., ''Teodoro de Croix and the Northern Frontier of New Spain, 1776-1783''. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press, 1941. .
*Glesener, Thomas, ''L'empire des exilés. Les Flamands et le gouvernement de l'Espagne au XVIIIe siècle'', Madrid, Casa de Velázquez, 2017.
On line
*Glesener, Thomas & Mertens, Jozef, "Croix d’Heuchin, Théodore François de, chevalier, commandeur van de Duitse Orde, commandant-generaal van de ‘Provincias Internas del Norte’, onderkoning van Peru, kolonel van de Gardes Wallonnes", in ''Nationaal biografisch woordenboek'', Bruxelles, Koninklijke Academiën van België, 2018, vol. 23, c. 337-358.
External links
during the Provincias Internas period
The Handbook of Texas Online
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1730 births
1792 deaths
Viceroys of New Spain
Spanish army officers
Viceroys of Peru