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vii tables 3.1. Donativos by treasury, 1793–1795 76 3.2. Donativos by place of residence of donors and by origin of transfer in the province of Rio de la Plata, 1793–1795 77 3.3. Donativos by place of residence of donors and by origin of transfer in the province of Alto Peru, 1793–1795 77 3.4. One-time donativos by size, 1793–1795 78 3.5. Annual donativos by size, 1793–1795 78 3.6. Donors by socioracial and occupational backgrounds, 1793–1795 79 3.7. Donativos by social, racial, and occupational groups distributed by caja, 1793–1795 (pesos) 80–81 4.1. Donativos channeled through the consulado of Buenos Aires, 1793–1795 116 4.2. Donativos from bureaucrats by treasury and administrative branch, 1793–1795 117 4.3. Donativos and salaries at the Royal Tobacco Monopoly, 1793–1795 118 4.4. Donativos from military and militia personnel, 1793–1795 119 4.5. Salaries and donativos from the Cuerpo de Caballería de Blandengues de Buenos Aires, 1793–1795 119 4.6. Donativos from women, 1793–1795 120 4.7. Donativos from secular and regular clergy, 1793–1795 120 5.1. Donativos by treasury, 1793–1795 and 1799–1801 160 5.2. Donativos from the mission towns, 1799–1800 161 tables viii 5.3. Donativos, loans, and encomiendas from Paraguay, 1799–1802 161 5.4. Contributors to the donativo collected by the consulado of Buenos Aires, 1799 162 5.5. Donativos by size, 1799–1801 162 5.6. Donativos from bureaucrats, 1799–1801 163 5.7. Loans and patriotic loans, 1799–1801 (pesos) 164 6.1. Donativos collected by the cabildo of Buenos Aires, 1806–1807 188 6.2. Donativos by socio-occupational group in pesos and percentages, 1806 189 6.3. One-time donativos by size, 1793–1795 and 1806 189 6.4. Donativos from bureaucrats, 1793–1795, 1799–1801, and 1806 190 6.5. Donativos collected by the cabildo of Buenos Aires, 1807 191–92 6.6. Revenue collected through the new excise tax, 1806–1809 192 6.7. Patriotic loans collected by the cabildo of Buenos Aires, 1806–1808 193 6.8. Interest-bearing loans (at 5 percent annually) extended to the cabildo of Buenos Aires, 1807–1808 194 6.9. The cabildo of Buenos Aires’s income and expenses by year, 1800–1809 (pesos) 194 6.10. The cabildo of Buenos Aires’s extraordinary expenses, 1806 195 7.1. Donativos collected by Viceroy Liniers in support of King Ferdinand VII, 1808–1809 220 7.2. Donativo collected among black, casta, and creole militias during the Napoleonic Wars, 1808–1809 221 7.3. Donativos from bureaucrats, 1793–1795, 1799–1801, 1806, and 1808–1809 222 [18.221.187.121] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 16:46 GMT) tables ix A.1. Wheat pledged during the War against the French Convention, 1793–1795 233 A.2. Yerba maté pledged during the War against the French Convention , 1793–1795 233 A.3. Tobacco pledged during the War against the French Convention, 1793–1795 234 A.4. Cloth pledged during the War against the French Convention, 1793–1795 234 A.5. Animals pledged during the War against the French Convention, 1793–1795 235 A.6. Units of the Ejército de Dotación stationed in the Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata, 1730–1800 236 A.7. Militias created in the Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata, 1760–1810 236 ...

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