Don Felix Maria Calleja del Rey ... Virey ... Por el Ministerio de la Gobernacion de Ultramar se me ha comunicado con fecha 13 de noviembre último, la real orden que sigue ... D. Fernando VII ... que las Cortes han decretado ... quedan abolidas las mitas ... ó repartimientos de indios, y todo servicio personal
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Communication of Royal Order abolishing two colonial Spanish institutions organizing Indian labor: the mita and the repartimiento, and also releasing Indians from any personal service to public or religious functionaries and ordering the redistribution of land linked to the mita and repartimiento to married Indians or those over the age of 25 Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) "... Francisco Morrós ... a D. Ciriaco Gonzalez Carbajal ..." "... Dado en Mexico á 2 de Junio de 1813." Seal of Ferdinando VII on verso Typesigned and signed: Felix Calleja México, publisher not identified
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Indians of Mexico--Government relations History Law Wars of Independence (Mexico : 1810-1821) Mexico
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