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NEGRO SLAVERY IN THE SUGAR PLANTATIONS OF VERACRUZ AND PERNAMBUCO, 1550-1680. A COMPARATIVE STUDY.

GERALDO DA SILVA CARDOSO, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

Following the Spanish conquest of Mexico in 1521, the Indian population declined catastrophically during the first century of Europe an occupation. progressive stages: it began with The tragedy followed early battles of the conquest, gained momentum with the enslavement and over- working of the natives, and reached a clima. spread of deadly fevers and epidemics.

Subject Area

Latin American history

Recommended Citation

CARDOSO, GERALDO DA SILVA, "NEGRO SLAVERY IN THE SUGAR PLANTATIONS OF VERACRUZ AND PERNAMBUCO, 1550-1680. A COMPARATIVE STUDY." (1975). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI7613321.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI7613321

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