Broadcloth and Britches: The Santa Fe Trade

Broadcloth and Britches: The Santa Fe Trade

Broadcloth and Britches: The Santa Fe Trade

Broadcloth and Britches: The Santa Fe Trade

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Overview

Hundreds of miles from its supply center in Chihuahua and just freed from the grip of Spain’s mercantilist colonial policies, New Mexico was ripe for foreign commerce when the first of the Missouri traders arrived in Santa Fe in 1821. For the next forty years trade flourished between Americans hawking anything that would sell, often at incredible profit, and New Mexican buyers hungry for all types of manufactured goods. But the frontier moved inevitably westward, goods became more readily available and consequently less expensive, and the railroad at last replaced the mulewhackers who had long plied the Santa Fe Trail.

Broadcloth and Britches is the first account to synthesize an abundance of primary source material—the reminiscences of traders, the impressions of journalists and soldiers, the unpublished manuscripts of both literate and semiliterate observers—and serious scholarly journal articles and monographs of the Santa Fe Trail and trade. In this detailed and lively narrative, the authors trace the origins, development, and decline of the trade: the early expeditions; the route and its hazards; transport, financing, and profits; the effects of complex political shifts in Spain, Mexico, Texas, and the United States; and the economic consequences of increasingly efficient supply to a relatively fixed market.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780890961919
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Publication date: 06/01/2000
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.57(d)

Table of Contents

Prefacexi
Chapter 1.Santa Fe: Isolated Outpost3
Chapter 2.Origins of the Santa Fe Trade15
Chapter 3.The First Rush Southwestward25
Chapter 4.The Route36
Chapter 5.The Federal Survey to New Mexico46
Chapter 6.Completion of the Survey57
Chapter 7.Broadcloth and Britches68
Chapter 8.The Indian Threat77
Chapter 9.The Decade of the Thirties87
Chapter 10.Texas and the Santa Fe Trade100
Chapter 11.The Mexican War115
Chapter 12.Santa Fe, Texas129
Chapter 13.Consolidation of American Control147
Chapter 14.The Rumble of Cannons, the Crack of Muskets161
Chapter 15.The Coming of the Railroad180
Chapter 16.The Santa Fe Trade196
A Note about Sources205
Index215
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