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    Cambridge : Hackett Publishing Company, Incorporated
    ISBN: 9781647921521
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (376 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3/62097202
    Keywords: Slavery History 15th century ; Slavery History 16th century ; Slavery History 17th century ; Slavery History 1810- ; Mexico History 15th century ; Mexico History 16th century ; Mexico History 17th century ; Mexico History 1810- ; Mexique - Histoire - 15e siècle ; Mexique - Histoire - 1810-
    Abstract: Front Cover -- Half Title Page -- Full Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Timeline -- Glossary -- Map 1. Viceroyalty of New Spain -- Map 2. Map of central Mexico -- Map 3. Map of southern Mexico -- Map 4. Map of northern Mexico -- Introduction: A Brief History of Slavery and Freedom in Colonial Mexico -- Native Slaving Systems -- Early Iberian Slaving -- Origins of Transatlantic Slaving in Mexico -- Mexico, Africa, and the Iberian Union -- Asians, East Africans, and the Pacific Slave Trade to Mexico -- Slaving Practices in Northern New Spain -- Resistance, Negotiation, and Interaction -- Navigating Religion and Politics -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER 1: Conquest, Slavery, and Physical Dominion -- Document 1: 1520-The conquistadors and the branding iron -- Document 2: 1528-Bernal Díaz del Castillo destroys the branding iron in Coatzacoalcos -- Document 3: 1530-Cortés and his extended family receive slave licenses -- Document 4: circa 1553-Puebla's slave registry, La Caja de Negros -- Document 5: 1579-Viceroy Enrriquez calls for castrating Black runaways -- Document 6: 1587-Chichimec captives from Nuevo León displaced -- Document 7: 1600-Indigenous people held as slaves in bakeries -- Document 8: 1607-Forced labor for draining Lake Texcoco -- Document 9: 1610-Bishop Alonso de la Mota y Escobar's inventory -- Document 10: 1616-Textile barons demand Native workers and reject Black workers -- Document 11: 1621-Inventory of Pedro Gomez's textile mill -- Document 12: 1645-Enslaved labor and reproduction in the Fresneda textile mill -- CHAPTER 2: The Transatlantic and Caribbean Slave Trade -- Document 13: 1560-Mexico's archbishop on the illegitimacy of the slave trade -- Document 14: 1561-The Crown licenses trafficking 1,000 African captives to Mexico.
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