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The Key to the Kingdom: The Defense of Veracruz, 1780-1810

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2015

Christon I. Archer*
Affiliation:
University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Extract

Veracruz was the most important strategic point in the defenses of New Spain throughout the three centuries of Spanish occupation. It was the only important commercial center which allowed easy access to the interior highlands of the viceroyalty and as such, attracted any potential invader who might wish either to carry out a raid on commerce or to undertake more ambitious conquests. This study will consider some of the major themes involved in the defense of Veracruz in the last three decades before 1810 to see how such a vital position affected military developments and to test a main theme of recent historical research on the period which has established the origins of praetorian-spirited, privilege-hungry soldiers in the period following the Seven Years War.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 1971

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