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Declining Spanish livestock prices
Source: The Menendez Marquez Cattle Barony at La Chua and the Determinants of Economic Expansion in Seventeenth-Century Florida #163
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In 1651 one head of beef had been valued at 21 pesos and an ox at 40. In 1682 a pair of draft oxen was worth 25 pesos, and a calf, nine... The price of horses was also falling, from 100 pesos in 1651 to 25 pesos in 1682. (Bushnell MM)
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