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farms were produced in relatively small quantities and thus were meant, not for wholesale or exporting, but for sale and consumption locally, where produced and its adjacent towns. Haciendas, unlike estancias, were equipped with industrial machinery used for processing its crops into derivatives such
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Distribution of land happened in parallel with the allocation of indigenous people to servitude under the encomienda system. Although the hacienda was not directly linked to the encomienda, many
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in addition to the permanent staff. Another response by the latifundia to labour shortages was to act as merchants, buying wheat produced by independent farmers or from farmers that hired land. In the period 1700 to 1850, this second option was overall more lucrative. It was primarily the haciendas
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which became increasingly populated, explored and economically exploited. Much land in
Central Chile was cleared with fire during this period. On the contrary open fields in southern Chile were overgrown as indigenous populations declined due to diseases introduced by the Spanish and intermittent
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Spanish-American War, and the ensuing industrialization and development of a manufacturing- and services-based society of the mid 20th century, both haciendas and estancias gradually diminished to almost
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labor grants. Although haciendas originated in grants to the elite, many ordinary
Spaniards could also petition for land grants from the crown. New haciendas were formed in many places in the 17th and 18th centuries as most local economies moved from mining toward agriculture and husbandry.
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employ that forced labor. As the crown moved to eliminate encomienda labor, Spaniards consolidated private landholdings and recruited labor on a permanent or casual basis. Eventually, the hacienda became secure private property, which survived the colonial period and into the 20th century.
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Santa Lucía, near Mexico City, established in 1576 and lasting to the expulsion in 1767, has been reconstructed by Herman Konrad from archival sources. This reconstruction has revealed the nature and operation of the hacienda system in Mexico, its labor force, its systems of
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were better for cereal production than those of Peru and
Chilean wheat was cheaper and of better quality than Peruvian wheat. Initially Chilean haciendas could not meet the wheat demand due to a labour shortage, so had to incorporate
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Rozas, Vicente; Le-Quesne, Carlos; Rojas-Badilla, Moisés; González, Mauro E.; González-Reyes, Álvaro (2018). "Coupled human-climate signals on the fire history of upper
Cachapoal Valley, Mediterranean Andes of Chile, since 1201 CE".
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Sackett, Preservationist, PRSHPO (original 1990 draft). Arleen Pabon, Certifying Official and State Historic Preservation Officer, State Historic Preservation Office, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 9 September 1994. In
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1251:. Most haciendas in Puerto Rico produced sugar, coffee, and tobacco, which were the crops for exporting. Some estancias were larger than some haciendas, but generally this was the exception and not the norm.
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holdings or preferentially loaned money to the hacendados. As the hacienda owners' mortgage holders, the Church's interests were connected with the landholding class. In the history of Mexico and other
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countries, the masses developed some hostility to the church; at times of gaining independence or during certain political movements, the people confiscated the church haciendas or restricted them.
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were forced to shut down. This marked the end of haciendas operating in Puerto Rico. In 2000, the last two sugar mills closed, after having operated for nearly 100 years.
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and produced significant ecological changes. Sheep in particular had a devastating impact on the environment due to overgrazing. Mounted ranch hands variously called
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warfare. The loss of the cities meant
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indigenous communities on an as-needed basis, such as planting and harvest time. The permanent and temporary hacienda employees worked land that belonged to the
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differed from an hacienda in terms of crop types handled, target market, machinery used, and size. An estancia, during Spanish colonial times in
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in Spain. The sudden acquisition of conquered land allowed kings to grant extensive holdings to nobles, mercenaries, and religious
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declined in the 17th century more haciendas were formed as the economy moved away from mining and into agriculture and husbandry.
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and under the supervision of local labor bosses. In some places small scale cultivators or
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developed during the time of Spanish colonization. An example of these was the 1833
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is a working coffee hacienda which used slave labor in the 19th century, located in
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In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, attempts to abolish the
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1151:The sugar-based haciendas changed into
625:Gardens of the Hacienda San Gabriel in
375:Hacienda of Xcanchakan, Yucatán, Mexico
58:Gardens of the Hacienda San Gabriel in
3004:
2803:The Cambridge History of Latin America
2764:(Winter 1998), 14#1, pp. 191–212.
1913:Salazar & Pinto 2002, pp. 106–107.
1652:Daily Life on the Haciendas of Mexico,
2924:Capitalists, Caciques, and Revolution
1997:Villanueva Aguilar, Filomeno (2013).
812:, haciendas were prevalent until the
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3868:Spanish colonization of the Americas
2856:Hispanic American Historical Review,
2762:Mexican Studies / Estudios Mexicanos
2341:García Padilla, Sabino (1987–1988).
2278:"Agrarian Reform in Negros Oriental"
1678:The Early History of Greater Mexico,
1665:The Early History of Greater Mexico,
1585:Hispanic American Historical Review,
1556:The Early History of Greater Mexico,
1170:was a similar type of food farm. An
1113:National Register of Historic Places
688:Where the hacienda included working
428:Spanish colonization of the Americas
3588:Baroque Churches of the Philippines
2897:Hispanic American Historical Review
2782:Land and Society in Colonial Mexico
2694:Hispanic American Historical Review
924:Model of the Hacienda de la Laguna.
790:holdings, an agrarian revolution.
562:(Hierarchy of a Mexican Hacienda).
3817:California Churrigueresque Revival
2797:. "The Hacienda in New Spain." In
2407:Aaron Betsky. "Beyond Buildings,"
987:. Loney's objective, according to
739:were developed primarily as sugar
25:
2363:Caña, Paul John (15 April 2021).
2179:"Negros in Transition: 1899–1905"
1295:, and which is equivalent to the
1060:of their self-appointed roles as
3711:Haciendas in the Valley of Ameca
2049:Florida Funtecha, Henry (1998).
1958:Lund Studies in Economic History
1871:Labradores, Peones y Proletarios
1737:Salazar & Pinto 2002, p. 15.
1410:
1026:was also opened to the flood of
552:
543:(The Hacendero and his Butler).
533:
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3603:Mendicant monasteries in Mexico
2899:(1974), 54#3, pp. 387–413
2696:(1973), 53#2, pp. 183–216
2511:"Economy: Sugar in Puerto Rico"
2320:L. Mercado, Juan (3 May 2013).
2276:López Gonzaga, Violeta (1988).
2177:López Gonzaga, Violeta (1990).
2107:Fernández Legarda, Benito Justo
2083:López Gonzaga, Violeta (1988).
1772:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2018.05.013
1092:Francisco Oller's depiction of
846:Destruction of the Seven Cities
743:were dependent on the labor of
2707:Latin American Research Review
2307:University of California Press
2218:10.1080/00213624.1994.11505577
2115:Philippine Review of Economics
2003:Philippine Sociological Review
1372:Hacienda San Antonio de Petrel
1041:system in the country through
1018:on the neighbouring island of
947:Land reform in the Philippines
1:
3660:Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
2824:The Aztecs Under Spanish Rule
2143:– via Internet Archive.
1852:A History of Chile: 1808-2002
1719:"Abolition of Slavery (1873)"
2968:Schmidt-Nowara, Christopher
2467:"Operation Bootstrap (1947)"
2322:"Yesterday's 'Apparatchiks'"
1923:Ducoing Ruiz, C. A. (2012),
1894:Biblioteca Nacional de Chile
1323:, still a working cacao farm
3052:historic Fazendas in Brazil
2997:Lorenzo, Santiago (1986) .
2881:The Rancheros of Pisaflores
2200:Billig, Michael S. (1994).
2154:Billig, Michael S. (1992).
1975:Wu, W. H. (25 April 2017).
1751:Global and Planetary Change
1115:, is operated as a museum,
1072:, as well as massacres and
541:El Hacendero y su Mayordomo
3904:
2874:Fondo de Cultura Económica
2206:Journal of Economic Issues
1855:Cambridge University Press
1396:Sánchez Navarro latifundio
1297:Department of the Treasury
1117:Museo Hacienda Buena Vista
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3629:Caribbean coast of Panama
2946:Insight Guide Puerto Rico
2865:. Amsterdam: CEDLA, 1995.
2411:. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
2327:Philippine Daily Inquirer
1384:Hacienda San Jose Chactún
1056:the opening to strip the
844:in the 16th century. The
560:Jerarquía de una Hacienda
32:Hacienda (disambiguation)
3827:Spanish Colonial Revival
3581:Churches and monasteries
3405:List of Spanish missions
3112:Notable historic centers
2939:Haciendas in Puerto Rico
2748:Bartlett, Paul Alexander
2650:Eduardo Neumann Gandia.
2522:Encyclopedia Puerto Rico
2453:25 December 2019 at the
2299:Larkin, John A. (1993).
1650:Ricardo Rendón Garcini,
1299:in the United States or
1259:In the present era, the
1203:grown in estancias were
1047:Laurel–Langley Agreement
762:South American haciendas
3329:Santa Cruz de la Sierra
3065:Encyclopædia Britannica
2725:Editorial Universitaria
2403:12 January 2015 at the
1944:Chile: Land and Society
1689:Elinor G. K. Melville,
1303:in the United Kingdom.
1074:targeted assassinations
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859:Chilean mining activity
2962:Scarano, Francisco A.
2950:De Wagenheim, Olga J.
2560:Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.
1676:Altman et al. (2003),
1663:Altman et al. (2003),
1558:Pearson, 2003, p. 164.
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2808:Florescano, Enrique.
2623:Guillermo A. Baralt.
2596:Guillermo A. Baralt.
2572:Guillermo A. Baralt.
2563:Accessed 9 July 2019.
2236:The Kahimyang Project
2133:Mintz, Sidney Wilfred
1810:Lorenzo 1986, p. 159.
1801:Lorenzo 1986, p. 158.
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2756:in Project Gutenberg
2709:, 18 (3) 1983; 5-61.
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2493:18 June 2008 at the
1841:, 1974, pp. 155–160.
1641:. 1974, pp. 109–113.
1625:. 1974, pp. 160–165.
1532:Discover Puerto Rico
1342:Hacienda Buena Vista
1231:; among fruits were
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1109:Hacienda Buena Vista
975:businessman and the
961:Spanish colonisation
866:export wheat to Peru
788:subsistence farmers'
756:abolition of slavery
692:, as in Mexico, the
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3832:Territorial Revival
3149:Cartagena de Indias
2829:Harris, Charles H.
2788:Florescano, Enrique
2778:Chevalier, François
2741:Haciendas in Mexico
2663:Ivette Perez Vega.
2472:8 July 2012 at the
2252:(12 January 1986).
2109:(2 December 2011).
1764:2018GPC...167..137R
1724:8 July 2012 at the
1599:James Lockhart and
1455:Viceroyalty of Peru
1348:Hacienda Juriquilla
1317:La Chonita Hacienda
1145:Operation Bootstrap
996:deindustrialisation
910:Chilean land reform
881:climatic conditions
879:, Chilean soil and
774:remained after the
3742:Architecture types
3467:Dominican Republic
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2974:Soler, Luis M. D.
2956:Figueroa, Luis A.
2944:Balletto, Barbara
2887:Taylor, William B.
2879:Schryer, Frans J.
2844:Konrad, Herman W.
2713:Villalobos, Sergio
2282:Philippine Studies
2183:Philippine Studies
2160:Philippine Studies
2089:Philippine Studies
2017:– via JSTOR.
1792:Otero 2006, p. 25.
1360:Hacienda Mercedita
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1124:Hacienda Mercedita
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1098:Ponce, Puerto Rico
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2814:Colegio de México
2721:Historia De Chile
2420:Nydia R. Suarez.
1981:Tulay Fortnightly
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1487:My Adobe Hacienda
1307:List of haciendas
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2448:"Our History"
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2141:Penguin Books
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3878:Debt bondage
3863:Encomenderos
3786:Neoclassical
3705:
3608:Popocatépetl
3304:San Fernando
3063:
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3024:Pinto, Julio
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2006:
2002:
1980:
1960:, 31, p. 43.
1957:
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1937:
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1909:
1897:. Retrieved
1887:
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1535:. Retrieved
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3858:Plantations
3801:Territorial
3791:Renaissance
3639:Philippines
3522:Puerto Rico
3517:Philippines
3294:San Antonio
3269:Panamá City
3254:New Orleans
3239:Mexico City
3214:Los Ángeles
3129:Albuquerque
2791: [
1873:. pp. 40–41
1837:Villalobos
1819:Villalobos
1758:: 137–147.
1667:pp. 165–66.
1637:Villalobos
1621:Villalobos
1567:Villalobos
1537:13 December
1481:Latifundium
1476:Roman villa
1380:(Argentina)
1301:HM Treasury
1249:grapefruits
1176:Puerto Rico
1105:Puerto Rico
1084:Puerto Rico
1043:land-reform
953:Philippines
929:Philippines
906:inquilinaje
741:plantations
706:land tenure
567: [
436:Reconquista
426:During the
404:Reconquista
353:Puerto Rico
349:Philippines
341:New Granada
333:El Salvador
243:plantations
222:latifundium
3847:Categories
3764:Earthquake
3538:California
3457:Costa Rica
3430:Cathedrals
3264:Old Panamá
3189:Guanajuato
3174:Cuernavaca
3159:Cienfuegos
2637:0807848018
2610:0807848018
2586:0807848018
2121:(2): 1–22.
1554:, et al.,
1552:Ida Altman
1515:References
1460:Plantation
1431:Encomienda
1368:(Colombia)
1193:marmalades
1132:Snow White
1128:plantation
1096:(1899) in
1062:kingmakers
1058:hacenderos
1012:Castilians
1004:Hiligaynon
993:systematic
991:, was the
933:See also:
895:Concepción
659:campesinos
612:Guanajuato
600:Guanajuato
545:Carl Nebel
487:encomienda
384:Wheat mill
311:system of
3853:Haciendas
3681:Alhóndiga
3572:Venezuela
3552:Louisiana
3497:Nicaragua
3482:Guatemala
3437:Argentina
3389:Zamboanga
3384:Zacatecas
3299:San Diego
3007:cite book
1780:133777432
1446:Feudalism
1233:plantains
1122:The 1861
1078:provinces
1051:President
891:La Serena
874:stem rust
737:Caribbean
585:hacendado
522:Hacendado
506:Personnel
444:estancias
417:haciendas
409:Andalusia
399:Haciendas
361:estancias
357:haciendas
329:Guatemala
313:Argentina
302:haciendas
290:haciendas
279:estancias
272:The term
255:haciendas
251:factories
239:haciendas
235:Andalusia
18:Haciendas
3776:Chilotan
3706:Hacienda
3696:Bullring
3624:Presidio
3507:Paraguay
3487:Honduras
3452:Colombia
3374:Veracruz
3369:Trujillo
3334:Santa Fe
3314:San Juan
3144:Campeche
3134:Arequipa
3106:articles
3026:(2002).
2901:in JSTOR
2698:in JSTOR
2537:, p. 31.
2514:Archived
2491:Archived
2470:Archived
2451:Archived
2401:Archived
2067:29792411
2015:43486357
1869:. 2000.
1857:. p. 10.
1722:Archived
1436:Estancia
1404:See also
1398:(Mexico)
1386:(Mexico)
1350:(Mexico)
1338:(Mexico)
1332:(Mexico)
1283:taxation
1245:avocados
1229:pumpkins
1184:estancia
1172:estancia
1166:estancia
1039:hacienda
957:hacienda
943:Negrense
877:epidemic
776:collapse
772:hacienda
725:hacienda
701:hacienda
681:(in the
672:vaqueros
432:hacienda
325:Colombia
309:hacienda
298:estancia
294:criollos
274:hacienda
267:haciendo
209:) is an
196:Spanish:
73:hacienda
3769:Mexican
3749:Baroque
3718:Cabildo
3701:Convent
3665:Tayabas
3567:Uruguay
3545:Florida
3531:Arizona
3472:Ecuador
3442:Bolivia
3364:Tayabas
3274:Popayán
3249:Morelia
3229:Malolos
3184:Granada
2876:, 1979.
2816:, 1969.
2801:(ed.),
2686:General
2369:Esquire
1760:Bibcode
1680:p. 163.
1441:Fazenda
1426:Cortijo
1374:(Chile)
1279:finance
1269:is the
1241:oranges
1237:bananas
1225:yautías
1217:batatas
973:English
951:In the
810:Bolivia
778:of the
745:African
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