/ A lord of witnesses from Santo Domingo: Francisco Tostado (1520-1528)

A lord of witnesses from Santo Domingo: Francisco Tostado (1520-1528)

Authors


  • Francisco Moscoso

    Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD), Dominican Republic

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51274/ecos.v1i2.pp11-24

How to Cite

Moscoso, Francisco. 1993. “A Lord of Witnesses from Santo Domingo: Francisco Tostado (1520-1528)”. Journal ECOSUASD 1 (2):11-24. https://doi.org/10.51274/ecos.v1i2.pp11-24.

Published

1993-10-21

Issue

Section

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Abstract

The sugar mill was one of the fundamental and main socioeconomic complexes of the Spanish colonization in the Caribbean. However, it is an unusual fact that for Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Cuba and Jamaica, for example, not yet there are extensive research works on the ingenuity of the sixteenth century. In other words, works of the size of Manuel Moreno Fraginals. Complex ingenuity Cuban social economy of sugar. 3 vols. (1978); from Richard Dunn. Sugar and slaves. The rise of the planter class in the English West lndies, 1624-1713 (1972), or by Ward Barrett. The Sugar Estate of the Marquises of the Valley, 1535-1910 (1977) are to be done in our field and for the period indicated.

 

 


Keywords:

sugar, colonization, Dominican Republic, Caribbean

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