Colonial Latin America
Alcabala was a tax levied on the transfer of property and goods in colonial Spanish America, serving as an essential source of revenue for the Spanish Crown. This tax highlighted the legal and bureaucratic structures that regulated commerce and property transactions, as well as reflecting the administrative and economic reforms that sought to optimize tax collection and enhance state control over economic activities during the colonial period.
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