People with Afro-Descendants in the Militias of the Northeast of New Spain. Century XVIII

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People with Afro-Descendants in the Militias of the Northeast of New Spain. Century XVIII

Mónica Samantha Amezcua García
Mónica Samantha Amezcua García
Jairo Eduardo Jiménez Sotero
Jairo Eduardo Jiménez Sotero
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The military defense of the territories of the Hispanic Monarchy in the 18th century was always a central issue for the political class on both sides of the Atlantic. The growing military needs derived from war contexts such as the Seven Years’ War (1757-1763) motivated – among other things – a growing incorporation of American populations into the defense of the territories, including those of African descent. This article analyzes the political and military implications of the enlistment of Afro-descendants in the militia corps of the Northeast of the viceroyalty of New Spain, with special emphasis on the 18th century. The writing is made up of three sections. The first of them approaches the particularities of military defense in the northeast of New Spain during the Age of Enlightenment; subsequently, the general context of the militias in the Hispanic world is explained, focusing of course on New Spain; finally limiting ourselves to the participation of populations of African origin in that corps in the north of the viceroyalty. The writing closes with a series of final reflections.

People with Afro-Descendants in the Militias of the Northeast of New Spain. Century XVIII

The military defense of the territories of the Hispanic Monarchy in the 18th century was always a central issue for the political class on both sides of the Atlantic. The growing military needs derived from war contexts such as the Seven Years’ War (1757-1763) motivated – among other things – a growing incorporation of American populations into the defense of the territories, including those of African descent. This article analyzes the political and military implications of the enlistment of Afro-descendants in the militia corps of the Northeast of the viceroyalty of New Spain, with special emphasis on the 18th century. The writing is made up of three sections. The first of them approaches the particularities of military defense in the northeast of New Spain during the Age of Enlightenment; subsequently, the general context of the militias in the Hispanic world is explained, focusing of course on New Spain; finally limiting ourselves to the participation of populations of African origin in that corps in the north of the viceroyalty. The writing closes with a series of final reflections.

Mónica Samantha Amezcua García
Mónica Samantha Amezcua García
Jairo Eduardo Jiménez Sotero
Jairo Eduardo Jiménez Sotero

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Mónica Samantha Amezcua García. 2026. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – D: History, Archaeology & Anthropology GJHSS-D Volume 23 (GJHSS Volume 23 Issue D6): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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GJHSS Volume 23 Issue D6
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People with Afro-Descendants in the Militias of the Northeast of New Spain. Century XVIII

Mónica Samantha Amezcua García
Mónica Samantha Amezcua García
Jairo Eduardo Jiménez Sotero
Jairo Eduardo Jiménez Sotero

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