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British Company and Mexican Community: The English at Real del Monte, 1824–1849

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2012

Robert W. Randall
Affiliation:
Robert W. Randall is associate professor of history at the University of Kentucky.

Abstract

While it lost some five million dollars operating in Mexico between 1824 and 1849, the British Real del Monte Company conducted its business without major interruption from the political turbulence that characterized the new nation. In this article, Professor Randall shows how the company finessed most of the political risk that it potentially faced by keeping administrative distance between itself and the ever-changing central governments and by conducting political relations at the local level as community relations. Despite business rivalries with mine owners, labor-management conflict, and incidents of individual and institutional friction, the English firm and the Mexican town of Real del Monte generally maintained positive community relations. Accommodation as much as conflict accompanied foreign penetration into newly independent Mexico.

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Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 1985

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16 1838–1843 CG 39; 1843 CG 48.

17 This truncated account of labor relations is based on a detailed one in chap. 7, pp. 126–52, of Real del Monte.

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24 1825 CG 12.

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43 1834 CG 33; 1845 CG 48.

44 1837 CG 39.

45 1837 CG 39. The English carpenter served a five-week prison sentence, and the Mexicans who had attacked him and his British companions outside the offices of the town government were also punished, some of them imprisoned three to four months (1838 CG 39).

46 1838 CG 35; 1839 CG 39; 1847 CG 48.

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48 1830 CG 26.

49 1830 CG 26. Nor was concern over the drinking habits of the workers restricted to the English management of the RdM. In the 1860s, the average pulque consumption among the 12,000 inhabitants of Pachuca (two-thirds of them mine workers or their families) was reported to be approximately a quart and three-quarters a day. Almaraz, Ramón, ed. Memoria de los trabajos ejecutados por la Comisión Cientifica de Pachuca en el año de 1864 (Mexico City, 1865), 79, 8283.Google Scholar In the 1920s, the United States RdM waged a large-scale campaign against pulque drinking in its mines, mills, and shops, going “to considerable trouble and expense to provide drinking water at all important working places.” (RdM, file 161, newsletters, 1929).

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51 1836 CG 37.

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