Haciendas and Economic Development Haciendas and Economic Development

Haciendas and Economic Development

Guadalajara, Mexico, at Independence

    • $19.99
    • $19.99

Publisher Description

Agriculture, commerce, and mining were the engines that drove New Spain, and past historians have treated these economic categories as sociological phenomena as well. For these historians, society in eighteenth-century New Spain was comprised, on the one hand, of creoles, feudalistic land barons who were natives of the New World, and, on the other, of peninsulars, progressive, urban merchants born on the Iberian peninsula. In their view, creole-peninsular resentment ultimately led to the wars for independence that took place in the American hemisphere in the early nineteenth century.

Richard B. Lindley’s study of Guadalajara’s wealthy citizens on the eve of independence contradicts this view, clearly demonstrating that landowners, merchants, creoles, and peninsulars, through intermarriage, formed large family enterprises with mixed agricultural, commercial, and mining interests. These family enterprises subdued potential conflicts of interest between Spaniards and Americans, making partners of potential competitors.

When the wars for national independence began in 1810, Spain’s ability to protect its colonies from outside influence was destroyed. The resultant influx of British trade goods and finance shook the structure of colonial society, as abundant British capital quickly reduced the capital shortage that had been the main reason for large-scale, diversified family businesses.

Elite family enterprises survived, but became less traditional and more specialized institutions. This transformation from traditional, personalized community relations to modern, anonymous corporations, with all that it implied for government and productivity, constitutes the real revolution that began in 1810.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2014
November 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
172
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Texas Press
SELLER
University of Texas at Austin
SIZE
2.2
MB
The History of Capitalism in Mexico The History of Capitalism in Mexico
2014
Landowners in Colonial Peru Landowners in Colonial Peru
2014
Miners, Merchants, and Farmers in Colonial Colombia Miners, Merchants, and Farmers in Colonial Colombia
2014
From the Grounds Up From the Grounds Up
2019
Natives, Europeans, and Africans in Sixteenth-Century Santiago de Guatemala Natives, Europeans, and Africans in Sixteenth-Century Santiago de Guatemala
2010
Black Market Capital Black Market Capital
2018