Lógica esclavista y resistencia negra en los Andes ecuatorianos a finales del siglo XVIII
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1993.i199.1140Abstract
The article examines a series of revolts which broke out at the end of the eighteenth century in the sugar-cane plantations of the Chota river valley in the north of present Ecuador. When the Department of Temporalities sold these Jesuit plantations, the new owners tried to sell part of the slaves in order to increase productivity and doubtless to obtain some cash. This more went against the desire of the slaves not to be separated from their families and homes, and provoted increasingly serous conflicts, at the same time as the slaves questioned their condition in general terms.
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