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81por Domínguez Clemente, Miguel Ángel“…Key words: Colonial cartography, roads of New Spain, geographical space, Cuernavaca, historical cartography. …”
Publicado 2021
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82por RAMOS DÍAZ, MARTÍN“…LITTLE EXAMINED BY THE SPECIALISTS OF THE REGION, THE DESCRIPTION AND CONJECTURE ON WHAT WAS READ IN THAT EPOCH(INCLUDING BOOK ON THE HISTORY,LOVE, POLITICS AND SATIRES) ALLOWS US TO APPROACH ONE OF THE UNEDITED FACES OF THE UNEDITED FACES OF THE MEXICAN AT THE BEGINING OF NEW SPAIN.…”
Publicado 2003
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83“…The etnobotanical wealthiness of the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, should be reconsidered as a sociocultural and economic process that outlined and kept that way for the dispersion and mixing of the culture of the northern desert, a mixture of Iberian, mesoamerican and chichimecas, from cultural centers like missions, presidios and towns to the most distant regions of the territory of New Spain from 1530 to the end of the nineteenth century. …”
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84por Carbajal Nava, Alma Gabriela“…The Academy of San Carlos, in New Spain, was the first school of arts in the New World. …”
Publicado 2023
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85por José Fernández, Ángel“…Second, the clash of interests generated between multiple economic actors as productive activities became decentralized with the implementation of free trade in the Kingdom of New Spain. And finally, the divisions that resulted from the appearance of a new political class, consisting of merchants and land proprietors, the so-called “bourbonists”, who then became modern importers and exporters of goods and capital, transforming the quality of the port’s mercantile commerce by endowing it with services beneficial to international trade.…”
Publicado 2014
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