Each of the contributions in this book sheds new light on key elements in the changing size, structure, and distribution of the Spanish American population during the colonial period.
This book sheds new light on key elements in the changing size, structure, and distribution of the Spanish American population during the colonial period, giving information on regions and localities that hitherto have lain beyond the frontier of historical knowledge.
This view of growing economic development sparks interest among public policy, public administration, urban planning, and other academic programs to teach about how America goes about implementing economic development strategies at the state and local level.