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Blacks, Indians, and Spaniards in the Eastern Andes

Reclaiming the Forgotten in Colonial Mizque, 1550-1782

Blacks, Indians, and Spaniards in the Eastern Andes
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Blacks, Indians, and Spaniards in the Eastern Andes examines the little known province of Mizque and its colonial populations from 1550 to 1782. Mizque's sub-puna valleys, lowland plains, and tropical forests boasted multiple desirable ecological zones. It was inhabited by diverse Andean ethnic groups, some with Amazonian ties and some who were aggressive warriors. The Spanish conquest of the region, incomplete at best, reconfigured the land and labor systems and created a hinterland to highland colonial market system, fostering an economic boom in wine, sugar, coca, and livestock. African slaves brought in to supplement the rapidly declining indigenous labor force further contributed to demographic and economic change beyond the control of the Spanish imperial state.
University of Nebraska Press; January 2007
359 pages; ISBN 9780803207394
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