The Expulsion of Mexico's Spaniards, 1821-1836

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By Harold Sims

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Winner of the Arthur P. Whitaker Prize as "the best book in Latin American Studies in 1990-1991Mexico's colonial experience had left a bitter legacy. Many believed that only the physical removal of the old colonial elite could allow the creation of a new political and economic order. While expulsion seemed to provide the answer, the expulsion decrees met stiff resistance and caused a tug-of-war between enforcement and evasion that went on for years. Friendship, family influence, intrigue, and bribery all played a role in determining who left and who stayed. After years of struggle, the movement died down, but not until three-quarters of Mexico's <i>peninsulares</i> had been forced to leave. Expulsion had the effect of crippling a once flourishing economy, with the flight of significant capital.
The Expulsion of Mexico's Spaniards, 1821-1836