Archival Records of the African Slave Trade to Mexico at Santiago El Pescador, 1692-1799
Author: | Hall, Raymond |
Year: | 2013 |
Pages: | 108 |
ISBN: | 0-7734-4090-9 978-0-7734-4090-6 |
Price: | $119.95 |
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These are archival records tracking the slave trade in Tamiahua, Mexico. It documents the early stages of slavery in Mexico which due to the introduction of new diseases brought a significant reduction in the indigenous population. The eventual effects of the population shortages combined with other negative aspects of the conquest caused the Spanish to look elsewhere to supplement their labor force and maintain productivity, which included importing slaves.
Reviews
“This book amply adds to the growing research regarding the African diaspora into Mexico (1521-1810) by providing historical evidence to the cultural/historical contributions of African cultures forcefully taken from their homelands directly influencing the history and culture of Mexico.”
Prof. Ken Dvorak,
Northern New Mexico College