Palóu Line

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Established1773 (Catholic)
1804 (Political)
To establish a jurisdictional boundary between Dominican and Franciscan missionary operations in the Californias.
Disestablished1836
Codification of the Siete Leyes in the constitution of the Centralist Republic of Mexico.
NotesDemarcated by Francisco Palóu
Palóu Line
Mesa del Descanso, latitude marker of the Palou Line.
Characteristics
EntitiesBaja California Alta California
History
Established1773 (Catholic)
1804 (Political)
To establish a jurisdictional boundary between Dominican and Franciscan missionary operations in the Californias.
Disestablished1836
Codification of the Siete Leyes in the constitution of the Centralist Republic of Mexico.
NotesDemarcated by Francisco Palóu

The Palóu Line was the boundary between Alta California and Baja California, demarcated by Franciscan missionary, Francisco Palóu to distinguish Franciscan and Dominican areas of mission control during the Spanish colonial era.[1]

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