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Abastecimiento de alimentos a los fuertes coloniales de Valdivia (Chile) y Ledesma (Argentina) a finales del siglo XVIII

Authors: Soler, Consuelo; Cruz, Enrique Normando;

Abastecimiento de alimentos a los fuertes coloniales de Valdivia (Chile) y Ledesma (Argentina) a finales del siglo XVIII

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Este artículo analiza los fuertes y presidios coloniales de Valdivia (Chile) y Ledesma (Argentina), como enclaves sociopolíticos y nichos de mercado, centrando la atención en el abastecimiento de alimentos a partir de dos mecanismos de sostenimiento: los contratos anuales de provisión para Valdivia y las contribuciones fiscales (Sisa) para Ledesma. Para ello, se precisan las relaciones sociales de producción establecidas en el marco del sostenimiento de los fuertes, entre aquellos que los aprovisionaban (asentistas y hacendados) y los que consumían (soldados presidiales).

This article discusses the strong and colonial presidios of Valdivia (Chile) y Ledesma (Argentina), as enclaves socio-political and niche markets, focusing on the food supply, through two mechanisms of support: the annual contracts of provision for Valdivia and tax fiscal (Sisak) for Ledesma. For this, we describe the social relations of production within the framework of sustainability of the forts, including the providers (assientists and landowners), and those who consumed (soldiers).

Fil: Cruz, Enrique Normando. Ctro Científico Tecnológico CONICET Salta. UE CISOR; Argentina

Fil: Soler Lizarazo, Consuelo. Universidad Autonoma de Chile; Chile

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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1, ABASTECIMIENTO, FRONTERA SUR DEL IMPERIO ESPAÑOL, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, LEDESMA, VALDIVIA, ALIMENTOS, FUERTES Y PRESIDIOS

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