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|"Rosenthal has identified a significant subject that had hitherto remained largely ignored by the literature, and his book is a major contribution to modern Colombian historiography."|—Journal of Latin American Studies||
In republican Colombia, salt became an important source of revenue not just to individuals, but to the state, which levied taxes on it and in some cases controlled and profited from its production. The salt trade consistently accounted for roughly ten percent of government income.
In the town of la Salina de Chita, in Boyacá province, thermal springs offered vast amounts of salt, and its procurement and distribution was placed under the jurisdict...
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