Consulado de mercaderes

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title: Consulado de mercaderes
text: The Consulado de mercaderes was the Spanish merchant guild, founded in Seville, the sole port for Spain's overseas trade in the 16th and 17th centuries, until the official port was relocated to Cadiz, following the Treaty of Utrecht. In theory, the Consulado enjoyed virtual monopoly rights over goods shipped to America, in a regular and closely controlled Spanish treasure fleet, and handled much of the silver this trade generated. A consulado was founded in Mexico City in 1594, controlled by pen
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description: Spanish merchant guild responsible for shipping to America
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