The Contracting House was the institution responsible, from its first ordinances in 1503, for managing all commercial matters related to the New World. It was initially set up in Seville, the main hub of trade with America, where it remained for more than 200 years. Its splendour was such that in the mid-16th century it displaced other European financial centres such as Antwerp. Its first headquarters were in the Royal Shipyards of Seville, but it soon moved to the premises of the Real Alcázar. It remained there until 1717, when it moved to Cadiz, where it remained until 1790, when the institution was abolished. During its first decades of existence in the 16th century, it enjoyed great influence, which would diminish with the passing of time and with the creation of bodies such as the Consulado de Cargadores (Consulate of Chargers). At the end of the 17th century, its role was secondary, a condition that was further reinforced throughout the 18th century, mainly after its transfer to Cadiz. Its most visible activity throughout the 16th and 17th centuries was undoubtedly the organisation of the convoys that marched in the Carrera de Indias: the fleets of New Spain and Tierra Firme. He was also in charge, among other duties, of preparing the merchant ships and galleons of war, registering the merchandise, examining the passengers who embarked and preparing the pilots. It also managed the remittances from the Indies corresponding to the King and private individuals, and functioned as the first instance in its judicial sphere.
Collection: Images
Project: 3. Rural world and urban world in the formation of the European identity., 9. Travels and travelers: economic, social and cultural connections.
Chronology: XVI, XVII, XVIII
Scope: Secondary Education, Baccalaureate, University
Link: http://www2.ual.es/ideimand/portfolio-items/plaza-de-la-contratacion/?portfolioCats=100
Resource type: Image
Format: Photograph
Source: Proyecto Identidad e Imagen de Andalucía en la Edad Moderna. Universidad de Almería.
Language: Spanish
Date: 1503
Owner: María del Mar Felices de la Fuente (Modernalia)
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Copyright: Proyecto Identidad e Imagen de Andalucía en la Edad Moderna. Universidad de Almería.
Abstract: Image of the Contracting House, the institution in charge of managing trade affairs with the New World during the Modern Age
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