The Inner Causes for Riot in New Spain

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  • Date: 2007-11-13
  • Author: Samantha Smith
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         To Mexico independence obtaining antedated a lot of factors. Alongside with the growth of the export to Spain a sluggish but stable development in domestic industries began. As a result of the war conflicts that were taking place in Spain the imports from the Old World became limited and rare, and gave a chance for national goods to surge. Even despite the fact that Spain tried to ban production that gave them no profit a lot of goods such as fabrics, leather, lather, alcohol, tobaccos, headwear and footwear were produced. Thus though this may look to have been a moment of prosperity there was an ineffective division of wealth, the wealthier got wealthier and the unfortunate poorer. The only ones that got an advantage from the development of Mexico were the Europeans and a number of creoles, representatives of the high elite class. Close to the end of the XVIII century the conditions of the native Indians and meztizos became worse; famine spread all the way through the country side and the mines happen to be like jails for the workers. One more large problem was that the crowds that grew uncontainable in the big cities. Hatred began to grow in the crowds towards the wealthy that got profit from their misery. Evidently small rebellions began to be seen with more regularity thought-out the state. For a lot of years the nation had not been happy with Spanish ruling and it was understandable that sooner or later their teens would explode in outbreak. Moreover to the general poverty of the nation of New Spain there were also outside causes that guided New Spain into the movement for independence. New dreams commenced to travel all over the globe and they could not evade the future Mexico country.

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    Samantha Smith is a member of a support team at <a href="http://phdworks.org" target="_blank"> writing custom service</a>. Having completed a number of <a href="http://phdworks.org/blog/2007/11/05/gcse-revision/" target="_blank"> GCSE Revisions</a> himself, Samantha uses her knowledge to provide individualized customer support to students, who order <a href="http://phdworks.org/blog/2007/11/02/coursework-on-english/" target="_blank"> English coursework</a>.

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