EPIDEMICS, POPULATION AND TRIBUTE IN NEW SPAIN IN THE 16TH CENTURY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35830/treh.vi78.1688Keywords:
epidemics, taxation, New Spain, 16th century, demographyAbstract
The text reviews the use that has been made of the appraisals and taxes for the
reconstruction of the great population aggregates of New Spain in the first century
of Spanish domination, with a view to determining if it is really possible to
continue accepting as valid the almost canonicals figures presented by Sherburne
F. Cook and Woodrow W. Borah. Likewise, it is about understanding the nondemographic
dynamics that influenced the configuration of the taxation of the
tribute during the 16th century of New Spain.
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2023-06-23
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EPIDEMICS, POPULATION AND TRIBUTE IN NEW SPAIN IN THE 16TH CENTURY. (2023). Tzintzun, Revista De Estudios Históricos, 78, 7-34. https://doi.org/10.35830/treh.vi78.1688