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The archaeology of underdevelopment and the military frontier of Northern New Spain

Historical Archaeology, 1992
Relatively little effort has been devoted to understanding the economic development of the Hispanic military frontier. Archaeologists, historians, and historical sociologists writing on the topic have accepted a model which stresses the dependence created by the Spanish mercantile system.
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Geographical aspects of Hispanic colonization on the northern frontier of New Spain

ERDKUNDE, 1986
Zusammenfassung: Geographische Aspekte der spanischen Kolonisation im Norden Neuspaniens Aufgrund der uberlieferten Siedlungsdaten wurde zu erst eine Periodisierung der spanischen Kolonisation vor genommen. Dabei ergab sich ein zunachst sprunghaftes, dann langsames Vorrucken der Siedlungsgrenze nach Norden, das im 17. und 18.
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The State of theArte: Ecclesiastical Literature on the Northern Frontier of New Spain

KIVA, 1990
ABSTRACTAn examination of the grammars of indigenous languages of northern Mexico compiled by Jesuit and Franciscan missionaries during the colonial period reveals that the Latinate grammar model used was not slavishly followed, as is often assumed. Moreover, these grammar and related materials provide the groundwork for contributions to disciplines ...
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Maps from Inspections of the Northern Frontier of New Spain in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century

Cartographica, 1998
Two significant manuscript maps from military inspections of northern New Spain in the 1770s from the Virginia Garrett Cartographic History Library at The University of Texas at Arlington are examined to delineate the dynamics of this frontier of the Spanish New World Empire at a critical and controversial period in its history.
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Spaniards, Indians, and landscapes: indigenous peoples and Spanish expeditions on New Spain's northern frontier

2012
Indigenous peoples played a central and indispensable role in Spanish expeditions into New Spain's northern frontier. Throughout the colonial period, expeditions ranging from Panfilo de Narvaez in 1528, to Pedro Vial in 1792, relied on Indigenous peoples as guides, interpreters, and, most importantly, as sources of information on food, water, and ...
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