Las inversiones privadas en el noreste del antiguo Estado de México, 1849-1873

Authors

  • Rodolfo Ramírez Rodríguez Facultad de Economía, UNAM

Keywords:

Investments, State of Mexico, Mining, Mexican Railroad, Manuel Escandón

Abstract

This paper studies the interaction of two fields of business that have not been explored jointly: private investment in Pachuca mining and the Mexico-Veracruz railroad. Between 1849 and 1873, two events marked the productive activities in the region formerly of the State of Mexico (today Hidalgo): the formation of the Sociedad Aviadora de Minas de Pachuca y Real del Monte (which sponsored mining undertakings) and the consolidation of the Ferrocarril de México to Veracruz. Mexican businessman Manuel Escandón played a prominent role in both companies due to the rise of the silver mines, which enabled him to consolidate the railroad project. These companies had a positive impact on the political and economic integration of the region.

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Ramírez Rodríguez, R. (2018). Las inversiones privadas en el noreste del antiguo Estado de México, 1849-1873. Historias, (99), 51–66. Retrieved from https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/historias/article/view/14853

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Ensayos