![]() Not exhausted - Condition - Families enriched - Effect of mining on Agriculture. Labor - Mines wrought by Aztecs - Mining districts and extent in Mexico - ErrorsĪs to early supply of metals from America - True period of abundance - Mines Reflections on emigration - Advantages of America - Land and Pects - Grazing, and not an agricultural country, G2ĬHAPTER VI. Tion - New manufacturing population - Production of cotton - Vainilla - Jalap - (Ĭacao- Cochineal - Its production emd quantity - Silk - Fruits - Agricultural pros. In-ĭigo - Colton^Maiiufactures encouraged in Mexico - No new agricultural popula-'"! ![]() Estates in the valleys of Cuernavaca and Cuautla - Mexican haci-Įndas - Sugar regions - Coffee - Its yield - ^Tobacco - Orizaba - Chiapas, etc. Production - various uses of corn - Bajiana - Mainoc - Rice - The olive - Vine -Ĭlyle pepper - tomato - Frijol^Maguey - Maguey estates - Making Pulque -ĬHAPTER V. Rieros - Corn lands - Different kinds of corn in Mexico- Mode of cukivation. Lands - Colonial restrictions - Colonial dependence - Bad intercommunication - Ar. Agriculture - Dry and rainy seasons - Irrigation - Yield of corn Races - Relative intellectual cultivation - Relative population in hot and coldĬHAPTER IV. Population - Census - Tables of population - Relative division of Ping - Planter-life - Its solitude and results - Miilenpfordt's character of the In-ĭians - Indian tribes and races in Mexico - Table of castes in Mexico. Ness - Indian women - Servile condition - Local adhesiveness - Peonage - Whip. Turists-Traditionary habits adhered to - Improvidence - Superstition - Drunken. Thieving - The Ranchero - His character and habits - The Indian race - Agricul. ^Their social habits - Entertainments - Leperos - Their habits - Evangelistas. Rancheros - Characteristics, Indifference, Procrastination - Females- Better Classes Spanish divisions - Provim:es - Intendencies - States - Departments - North boun-ĭary-Present States and Territories- Rivers of Mexico- Rivers and Lakes ofĬHAPTER II.- Division of population- "Whites- Indians - Africans- Leperos- n Templadas, Calientes, Frias - Political divisions and boundaries of Mexico - Old Territory - Physical structure of Mexico - Volcanic mountains - Climates - Tierras "^ Absence of accuracy- Humboldt- Superficial extent of Mexican In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut.ĬHAPTER I. \CCOUNT OF THAT COUNTRY FROM THE PERIOD OF THE INVASIONįORMERLY SECRETARY OF LEGATION TO MEXICO.Įntered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1850, by Full text of " Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and republican : a historical, geographical, political, statistical and social account of that country from the period of the invasion by the Spaniards to the present time : with a view of the ancient Aztec empire and civilization, a historical sketch of the late war, and notices of New Mexico and California"Ī HISTORICAL, GEOGRAPHICAL, POLITICVL, STATISTICAL AND SOCIAL
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