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The encomienda in New Spain: the beginning of Spanish Mexico
Simpson, Lesley Byrd, 1891-
Year: 1950.
Publisher:  University of California Press. 
© Lesley Byrd Simpson
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Frontmatter
1. THE INDIAN LEGISLATION OF ISABELLA
2. THE REGENCY OF FERDINAND
3. THE LAWS OF BURGOS
4. THEOCRACY
5. THE PARTITION OF MEXICO
6. THE FIRST AUDIENCIA
7. THE SECOND AUDIENCIA: FIRST PHASE
8. THE SECOND AUDIENCIA: SECOND PHASE
9. THE FIRST YEARS OF THE VICEROYALTY
10. THE NEW LAWS
11. THE TAMED ENCOMIENDA
12. ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS
NOTES
APPENDIX 1. TITLE TO AN ENCOMIENDA
APPENDIX 2. RODRIGO DE ALBORNOZ TO CHARLES V
APPENDIX 3. BISHOP JUAN DE ZUMARRAGA TO CHARLES V
APPENDIX 4. CITY COUNCIL OF GUATEMALA TO CHARLES V
APPENDIX 5. TORIBIO DE MOTOLINIA TO CHARLES V
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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Title: The encomienda in New Spain : the beginning of Spanish Mexico by Lesley Byrd Simpson.
Author: Simpson, Lesley Byrd, 1891-
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Source Version: The encomienda in New Spain : the beginning of Spanish Mexico by Lesley Byrd Simpson
Simpson, Lesley Byrd, 1891-
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1950.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02789
Subject Headings: • Encomiendas (Latin America)
• Mexico -- History -- Spanish colony, 1540-1810
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