Andrés Cavo

Male, Deceased Person

1739 – 1803

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Who was Andrés Cavo?

Andrés Cavo was a Jesuit and historian of New Spain.

Andrés Cavo was born in New Spain in 1739. He entered the Society of Jesus and became a priest in 1760. He was involved in the missions to the Indians in Nayar in 1767 when the order for the expulsion of the Jesuits was enforced. He sailed for Italy, where he spent the rest of his life, never being able to return to New Spain.

At his death in 1803 he left a manuscript of his work Historia civil y política de México, in Latin and Spanish. Carlos María de Bustamante found the manuscript in the library of the bishop of Tanagra. Bustamante published it with a large appendix, under the title Los tres siglos de México bajo el gobierno español hasta la entrada del Ejécito Trigarante. The first edition was published in Mexico City in four volumes in 1836-1838.

Cavo's work begins in 1521 and ends in 1766, with the end of the government of Viceroy Joaquín de Montserrat, marqués de Cruillas. Thus it does not cover the expulsion of the Jesuits, which happened the following year. Bustamante's Suplemento continues the work up to 1821 and adds a number of important documents.

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Born
1739
Also known as
  • Andres Cavo
Nationality
  • Mexico
Profession
Lived in
  • Province of Guadalajara
Died
1803

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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