Enter Xiuhquilitl: indigo in the Spanish Empire, c.1550-1700
Over the course of the sixteenth century, the burgeoning globalising forces of exploration and discovery transformed the indigo trade in Asia and the Americas, the histories of blue, and woad producing regions in Europe. Around 1560, the Spanish Crown found indigo-producing plants grew wild in parts...
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2015
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