Report to the king : Colonel Juan Camargo y Cavallero's historical account of New Spain, 1815
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Report to the king : Colonel Juan Camargo y Cavallero's historical account of New Spain, 1815
(American university studies, ser. 9 . History ; v. 3)
P. Lang, c1984
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Note
Bibliography: p. 205-215
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Colonel Juan Camargo y Cavallero's chronicle stands as testament to the grandeur of late Bourbon Mexico. This report was written in 1815 in the midst of the Mexican Wars of Independence. This member of the Spanish Royal Corps of Engineers provides firsthand information on the political, economic, and military conditions existing during this turbulent phase of Mexican history. Camargo's chronicle is consequently a major source about the effects of the early nineteenth century insurrections.
Table of Contents
Contents: The book describes the social, political, economic, and military conditions existing during the Mexican Wars of Independence.
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