Francisco Antonio García Carrasco

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Francisco Antonio García Carrasco Díaz
Francisco Antonio García Carrasco Díaz

Francisco Antonio García Carrasco Díaz (Ceuta, Spain; December 15, 1742 - Lima, Peru; August 10, 1813) was a Spanish soldier and Royal Governor of Chile.

He was the last such governor before the Chilean independence movement swept the country. His relations with Juan Martinez de Rozas and a smuggling scandal involving the frigate Scorpion destroyed what little authority he had, and required that he surrender of his post to Mateo de Toro Zambrano.

Preceded by
Juan Rodríguez Ballesteros
Royal Governor of Chile
1808-1810
Succeeded by
Mateo de Toro Zambrano
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