Las granjerías de la tierra: actores y escenarios del conflicto colonial en el Valle de Londres (Gobernación del Tucumán, 1607-1611)
Abstract
This article analyzes the conformation of San Juan Bautista de la Ribera town (London jurisdiction). Considering that founding a town and its environment involves also modeling the colonial actors, this work rebuilt the process that transformed the Indians into tributary, the soldiers into grocer neighbors and the spinning -a prehistoric knowledge- in goods produced under the colonial constraint. Considering this, it is rebuilt the base of the problem: the work practices and the exaction between 1607 and 1611.
