Historia General De Real Hacienda, Volume 6, by Fabi n de Fonseca and Carlos de Urrutia, offers a detailed examination of the Royal Treasury during the Spanish colonial period. This comprehensive historical work delves into the intricacies of public finance, taxation, and administrative practices within the Spanish Empire's vast territories. Originally written to provide insight into the operations of the Real Hacienda, the book remains a valuable resource for historians and scholars interested in the economic and administrative structures of colonial Latin America. The authors meticulously document the financial mechanisms, policies, and challenges faced by the Spanish crown in managing its resources in the New World. This volume provides a crucial understanding of the economic foundations that shaped the colonial landscape and its lasting impact.
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