Trabajo libre e inmigración española en Cuba, 1880-1930
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1992.i195-196.1170Abstract
The analysis of the Spanish colonization policy in Cuba during the nineteenth century gives us some clues regarding the study of inmigration, considered as a process which was simultaneous with the importation of African slaves and not as a phenomenon which opposed slavery. The labour provided by these white inmigrants was fundamental in the transition from slave labour to paid labour, as well as being a factor of «civilization» and an alternative to the economic system based on sugar plantations.
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