Concesión y conflicto en torno a las aguas del río Tepotzotlán, 1888-1904
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https://doi.org/10.15648/hc.45.2024.3653Keywords:
water, indigenous peoples, hacienda, property rights and protectionAbstract
In Mexico, on June 5, 1888, through the issuance of the "Law on general communication routes", the federal government began a process of centralization and control of the water resource, which affected the enjoyment that the usufructuaries had had for decades or centuries. In this context, it is intended to analyze the resistance that the towns of Tepotzotlán and the owner of the Xuchimangas farm showed towards the granting of a water concession, in which the Ministry of Development granted Andrés Julián the right to take advantage of the waters of the Tepotzotlán River to generate motive power.
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