The Bourbon kings are best known for …

Years: 1684 - 1827
The Bourbon kings are best known for their economic and administrative reforms, which, like the expulsion of the Jesuits, are designed to enhance the flagging power of the crown in Spanish America.

As a result of those reforms, the Quito audiencia is transferred in 1720 from the authority of the Peruvian vice royalty to the newly created Viceroyalty of Nueva Granada, whose capital is in Bogotá.

In the process, the quiteno authorities gain jurisdiction over their own political and military affairs, while the audiencia's southern and eastern boundaries are delineated more specifically and retracted.

A royal decree (cedula) in 1802 further shrinks the area of the audiencia by transferring the provinces of Quijos and Mainas in the Oriente to Peru.

Another decree by Charles IV in 1803 transfers the port of Guayaquil to Peru, but resistance by port citizens lead to its being returned to the jurisdiction of Quito in 1819.

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