The Spanish revolutionary bourgeoisie process had a significative impact over the fiscal figures that were emblematic of feudalism, in spite of going on being some of them remaindings inside the dominant capitalist system that was developed by the bourgeoisie from 1836. The case of the Peso Real (Royal Weight) in Castellon in this context is an example of how the leasing of the feudal rights was changing itself in a way of capital accumulationand, at the same time, it allowed to control the supplies of row materials for the more important industry in that moment in the city: the hemp manufacture.
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