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Hispanic American Historical Review (1997) 77 (4): 757.
Published: 01 November 1997
...Ronn Pineo Paita, Outpost of Empire: The Impact of the New England Whaling Fleet on the Socioeconomic Development of Northern Peru 1832-1865 , . By Lofstrom William L. . Mystic : Mystic Seaport Museum , 1996 . Plates. Maps. Figures. Appendix. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Index...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1992) 72 (1): 1–22.
Published: 01 February 1992
..., the department of Piura enjoyed an important craft production of hats and hides, concentrated in the province of Catacaos. Also in Piura was the port city of Paita, the first Peruvian port of call for steamers south of Panama. 27 Hanson directed a sanitation squad to enforce the closure of the port of Paita...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1963) 43 (2): 335.
Published: 01 May 1963
...James R. Scobie Argentina, 1930-1960 . Compiled by Paita Jorge A. . Buenos Aires , 1961 . Editorial Sur . Illustrations . Pp. 447 . Paper . Copyright 1963 by Duke University Press 1963 The famous literary and publishing house, Sur, has made a first brave attempt...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2001) 81 (2): 225–257.
Published: 01 May 2001
.... Protesting Rocafuerte’s 1835 order for her expul sion, issued without a trial or the approval of Congress, as unconstitutional, Sáenz took refuge in Paita close to the border between Ecuador and Peru. This small town in the desert posed a stark contrast to the capitals of Quito, Lima, and Bogotá where Sáenz...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1968) 48 (4): 699–700.
Published: 01 November 1968
... merchantmen. He also burned Paita in Peru, after plundering the town. However, he had lost so many men through illness that he could not attempt to occupy a town on the coast, as he had been instructed to do, circumstances permitting. The climax of the voyage was the capture of one of the galleons plying...
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Local Initiative and Finance in Defense of the Viceroyalty of Peru: The Development of Self-Reliance
Hispanic American Historical Review (1974) 54 (2): 284–304.
Published: 01 May 1974
..., damaged, or captured. There had been an unfortunate change of wind; unheard-of speed demonstrated by the pirate vessels (largely ships captured from the Spanish); there had been much bad luck. 46 The final unheroic episode occurred off Paita as the armada returned to Callao. San José , the capitana...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2001) 81 (1): 162–166.
Published: 01 February 2001
.... By the 1830s the region’s haciendas expanded into the lands of Morrope and other communities, and the Morropeños fell back on hard times, as fishermen, artisans or labor tenants on nearby haciendas. Susana Aldana’s paper on the tensions between the indigenous community in the port of Paita and the town’s...
View articletitled, Comunes y haciendas: Procesos de comunalización en la Sierra de Piura (siglos XVIII al XX) El Norte en la historia regional, siglos XVIII–XIX
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1984) 64 (2): 304–309.
Published: 01 May 1984
..., Carabaya, Castrovirreyna, Chachapoyas, Cuzco, Huamanga, Huancavelica, Jauja, Lima, Piura y Paita, Puno, Saña, San Juan de Matucana, Trujillo, and Vico y Pasco. Upper Peru had nine cajas: Arica, 2 Carangas, Charcas, Chucuito, Cochabamba, La Paz, Oruro, Potosí, and Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Chile had...
View articletitled, Commentaries on “Public Expenditures Financing in the Colonial Treasury”: II. Labyrinthine Corridors of the King’s Countinghouse
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1946) 26 (1): 116–124.
Published: 01 February 1946
..., a subsidy of $70,000 a year for ten years by Demarara §15,000, Trinidad $15,000 and Barbadoes $15,000; the others the balance. Though this is not known to have been the case, it may be that the concession which the Peruvian government granted on November 13, 1873, for the laying of a cable from Paita, Peru...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1976) 56 (1): 31–57.
Published: 01 February 1976
... insufficient resources to provide arms, equipment, uniforms, or regular training to the soldiers. Peru mobilized its militia only twice during the period 1740-1760 and the results were not encouraging. In 1740, British Admiral George Anson attacked and captured the northern port city of Paita. So disorganized...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2024) 104 (2): 213–242.
Published: 01 May 2024
... Latina en la Historia Económica 25 , no. 3 ( 2018 ): 133 – 59 . Glave Luis Miguel . “ La puerta del Perú: Paita y el extremo norte costeño, 1600–1615 .” Bulletin de l'Institut Français d’Études Andines 22 , no. 2 ( 1993 ): 497 – 519 . Golte Jürgen . Repartos y rebeliones...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1982) 62 (1): 49–71.
Published: 01 February 1982
..., Arica, Piura y Paita. Chachapoyas, and Loja, sent their surplus income to Lima. The provinces of Tierrafirme, New Granada, Quito, Chile, and the Río de la Plata were separate political and bureaucratic units within the viceroyalty, and treasury offices in these regions never remitted surplus income...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1962) 42 (4): 477–501.
Published: 01 November 1962
..., though he did capture the Peruvian port of Paita. 54 Learning by various reports that he would get no support from the West Indies for an attempt on Panama, and failing to capture the Manila Galleon off Acapulco, Anson set sail for China. He went on with his lone flagship to complete a highly...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2019) 99 (3): 399–429.
Published: 01 August 2019
..., Portugal : Edições Afrontamento , 2017 . Gragg Larry . “ ‘To Procure Negroes’: The English Slave Trade to Barbados, 1627–60 .” Slavery and Abolition 16 , no. 1 ( 1995 ): 65 – 84 . Gutiérrez Rivas Julissa . “ El ingreso de esclavos por Paita en el período del asiento de la South...
View articletitled, The Rise of Portobelo and the Transformation of the Spanish American Slave Trade, 1640s–1730s: Transimperial Connections and Intra-American Shipping
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