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- acquired vast hacienda holdings or preferentially loaned money to the hacendados. As the hacienda owners' mortgage holders, the Church's interests were...
- was rural land reform, specifically reclaiming communal lands stolen by hacendados in the period before the revolution. Although rarely active outside their...
- Most vaqueros were men of mestizo, and mulatto origin while most of the hacendados (ranch owners) were ethnically Spanish. The vaqueros in New Spain (Colonial...
- The Representation of the Landowners (Spanish: La Representación de los Hacendados) is an 1809 economic report written by Mariano Moreno, that described...
- social transformation. Pressure groups (consisting mainly of businessmen, hacendados, and industrialists) were organized and had a strong influence on the...
- [citation needed] The owner of the Hacienda Demiñho, which at times was a hacendado (male owner) and at times a hacendada (female owner), lived in the plantation's...
- with whatever power ruled the Philippines. An additional reason for the hacendados to support the ****anese occupation was that the main resistance group...
- cause by promulgating new manifestos against the hacendados, but this had little effect since the hacendados had already lost power throughout the country...
- church and the overseeing hacendados—land owners. Branded slaves were baptized to be fully recognized as the property of hacendados. In the late 1800s to...
- Mexico and the charro of the Jalisco and Michoacán regions. While most hacendados (ranch owners) were ethnically Spanish criollos, many early vaqueros were...