Compra de esclavos por el colegio jesuita de San Pablo Lima (1691-1729)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2004.v56.i113.149Keywords:
Jesuits, College of San Pablo, Lima, Haciendas, SlavesAbstract
In order to find the abundant servile manpower essential to the development of the potentialities of their haciendas, the Jesuits of the San Pablo College in Lima from 1691 to 1729 not only turned to the really limited local market, but also made the most of reliable merchants in connection with the representatives of the ìasientosî slavers in Panamá then in Buenos Aires. However, they soughed to become independent of them by initiating a policy of creolisation, which would rapidly inflate the allocation of manpower in their estates.
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