Mines of Silver and Gold in the Americas Mines of Silver and Gold in the Americas
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Publisher Description

This volume focuses on Latin America, since it was mainly there that Europeans (or their colonial descendants) actually engaged in mining in the 16th-19th centuries; elsewhere they traded metals mined by others. The principal metals produced, and in prodigious quantities, were silver, in the Spanish colonies, and gold, mainly in Brazil in the 18th century. These articles analyse the volume and pattern of production and the forms of labour found in mining. Particular attention is given to the technologies of extraction and refining, notably the adoption of the mercury amalgamation process: this had a major impact, driving down silver production costs; because the mercury mines were a royal monopoly, it also handed control to the Spanish crown.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
13 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
420
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
9.6
MB

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