Enlightenment · South America · Religion

1767

Paraguay Jesuits Expelled

July 2, 1767

Spanish troops arrived at the reducciones - the famous Jesuit mission communities among the Guarani - and arrested the priests. Thirty prosperous towns of literate, weaving, music-making Indians passed to civil administrators. Within a generation most of the population had fled or died. A strange experiment in Catholic utopia ended on bureaucratic order.