Los intentos del virrey Eslava y del presidente Araujo en 1740 para obtener préstamos del comercio del Perú desplazado a Quito y la requisa de 100.000 pesos en 1741
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2003.i229.453Keywords:
1740-1741, Quito, loans, peruvian trade, power groups.Abstract
The money from Peruvian trade that was transported to Quito in 1740 was seen by the vicerroy of Santa Fe and by the president of Quito as a financial resource with which to solve the economic problems generated by the war of 1739-1748. In this study we analyze their diverse demands for money in 1740-1741, and especially the requisition of 100.000 pesos from one merchant. The dispute arising from this requisition is also analyzed from the point of view of the local struggle for power within the city of Quito.
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