Transhumant Livestock in the Northwest New Spain (1635-1745)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.2001.2.24434Keywords:
Transhumance, Migration, SettlementAbstract
The transhumance of sheep and goats was an important component in the colonization of Northeastern New Spain. The expansion occured in different stages, and different economic groups played an important role at each stage. The development of this activity promoted the opening of new roads and the formation of regional áreas.
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