Abstract:In colonial Mexico (1521-1821, all territories and their natural resources were considered personal possessions of the Spanish Crown, integral parts of the royal estate, or Real Hacienda. The Crown managed these resources by imposing monopolies designed to generate revenue, which often came at great social cost. This paper examines how the Crown managed and controlled one of its lesser-known monopolies-the sale of snowand how the enterprise affected the most vulnerable members of society, in this case marginal… Show more
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