The 18th century was marked by numerous social conflicts, with the Esquilache riot being the most important revolt. All the revolts were social, economic and political in nature. The shortage of basic foodstuffs, including bread, and speculation by hoarders were two of the reasons that led the lower social classes to riot against the rulers. In this case, the machinada of 1718, caused by Philip V’s order to place customs on the coast, led to a rise in the price of products entering by sea.
Collection: Texts
Chronology: XVIII
Scope: Baccalaureate, University
Link: https://dokuklik.euskadi.eus/badator/visor/060/00140
Resource type: Historical source
Format: Unknown
Source: Archivo Histórico de Euskadi. Archivo de la Casa de Heriz. Sección: Familia Heriz. Aramayona y San Sebastián. Sub Sección: Mateo de Heriz, Secretario de Juntas de la Provincia. Documentación de la Provincia. Legajo: 5. Número legajo: 140
Language: Spanish
Date: 1718-1728
Owner: Álvaro Chaparro Sainz (Modernalia)
Identifier: Dokuklik/14756
Copyright: © Eusko Jaurlaritza-Gobierno Vasco * Euskadiko Artxibo Historikoa - Archivo Histórico de Euskadi
Abstract: Copy of a Royal Decree on the establishment of customs on the coast and frontier, and granting the title of superintendence of general customs revenue to the Marquis of Campoflorido (1817.12.24, 1718.03.20). Rules on the introduction of grain, fruits and effects for the inhabitants of the Basque provinces.
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