The Commercial Networks of Illegal Traffic Between New Spain and the Philippines, 1653-1664
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This essay analyzes the illegal negotiation practices that the viceroys Duke of Alburquerque (1653-1660) and Count of Baños (1660-1664), as well as their relatives and close friends, carried out in the trans-Pacific trade, with the support of the merchants of Mexico City in a years in which such traffic had declined.
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del Valle Pavón, G. (2021). The Commercial Networks of Illegal Traffic Between New Spain and the Philippines, 1653-1664. Trocadero. Revista Del Departamento De Historia Moderna, Contemporánea, De América Y Del Arte, 32(Extraordinario), 51–64. https://doi.org/10.25267/Trocadero.2020.v32.i1.04
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