La agricultura de riego en Michoacán: el Plan de San Bartolo, 1865-1910
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This paper aims to analyze the formation of an irrigation community in the area known as the San Bartolo Plan, beginning in 1865, the year in which the San Bartolo estate was divided, leading to the creation of regulations to control and distribute water. It also aims to explain the centralization policies that the federal government began implementing in the country beginning in 1888 with respect to water and their impact on this irrigation system.
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