Galvez Enterprises LLC
the free encyclopedia Spanish colonial administrator (1746–1786) In this Spanish name · the first or paternal  · surname is Gálvez   · 1785 49th  · Viceroy of New Spain In office 18 June 1785  · –  · Spain Died 30 November 1786 (1786-11-30) (aged  · 40) Tacubaya District · Mexico City · New Spain · Spanish Empire Spouse Marie-Félicité de Saint-Maxent d'Estrehan (m. 1777) [ · 1 ] · ( WIA ) Bernardo Vicente de Gálvez y Madrid · and later as Viceroy of New Spain . A career soldier since the age of 16 · Gálvez was a veteran of several wars across Europe · the Americas · and North Africa. While governor of Louisiana · Spanish troops achieved several victories on the battlefield · most notably conquering West Florida and eliminating the British naval presence in the Gulf. [ · 2 ]
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