
handle: 10261/61801
[EN]In the present work we study the effects of the first Bourbon reforming policy on a marginal territory of Hispanic America as it were the island of Santo Domingo. It is exposed a serie of dispositions emitted by the Corona for the recovery of the naval traffic, at the same time here we analyzes the importance commerce that the Dominican capital’s port with its Caribbean homologues, first of all. The information that is contributed comes from the bottoms deposited in the General archives of Indians. (Seville).
[ES]En el presente trabajo se estudian los efectos del primer reformismo borbónico sobre un territorio marginal de la América Hispana como fue la isla de Santo Domingo. Se exponen la serie de disposiciones emitidas por la Corona para la recuperación del tráfico naval, a la vez que se analiza el importante comercio que mantuvo el puerto de la capital dominicana con sus homólogos del Caribe, principalmente. La información que se aporta procede de los fondos depositados en el Archivo General de Indias (Sevilla).
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Archivo General de Indias, Reformas borbónicas, Tráfico naval, Santo Domingo
Archivo General de Indias, Reformas borbónicas, Tráfico naval, Santo Domingo
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