Colonial New Spain
Browse timelines in Colonial New Spain.
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Bourbon Reforms and administrative restructuring in New Spain (1763–1810)
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1763 - 1810
Casta painting tradition and racial classification in eighteenth‑century Mexico (c.1680–1810)
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1680 - 1821
Encomienda, repartimiento, and labor systems in central Mexico (1521–1600)
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1521 - 1600
Formation and early rule of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (1521–1565)
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1521 - 1565
Indigenous land claims, cabildos, and colonial litigation in central Mexico (1650–1810)
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1650 - 1810
Indigenous rebellions across New Spain: Mixtón, Chichimeca, and northern uprisings (1540–1700)
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1540 - 1692
Jesuit and Franciscan missions in the northern frontier (1600–1767)
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1596 - 1768
Pueblo Revolt and Spanish reconquest in the northern provinces (1680–1692)
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1598 - 1699
Silver mining and the Zacatecas–Guanajuato economic boom (1546–1800)
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1546 - 1809
The Camino Real, muleteer guilds, and overland silver transport (1560–1800)
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1535 - 1810
The Inquisition's trials and censorship in New Spain (1571–1820)
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1570 - 1820
The Manila Galleon trade between Acapulco and Manila (1565–1815)
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1565 - 1815
The Mexican Enlightenment: academies, presses, and scientific societies (1750–1810)
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1750 - 1810
The rise of regional ports: Veracruz, Acapulco, and coastal trade networks (1521–1810)
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1519 - 1810
Urban development of Mexico City: cathedral, plazas, and the viceregal capital (1521–1800)
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1521 - 1813