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- Quinto_Real abstract "The Quinto Real or the Quinto del rey, the "King's fifth", was a 20% tax established in 1504 that Spain levied on the mining of precious metals. The tax was a major source of revenue for the Spanish monarchy. In 1723 the tax was reduced to 10%.Rather than levy the tax on the basis of the amount of silver or gold produced, the government tracked the amount of mercury used. Mercury was essential for the refinement of silver and gold in the patio process (see also amalgamation). The Spanish government had a monopoly of mercury production, through its mines at Almadén in Spain and at Huancavelica in Peru. In 1648 the Viceroy of Peru declared that Potosí and Huancavelica were "the two pillars that support this kingdom and that of Spain." Moreover, the viceroy thought that Spain could, if necessary, dispense with the silver from Potosí, but it could not dispense with the mercury from Huancavelica.".
- Quinto_Real wikiPageID "2068912".
- Quinto_Real wikiPageLength "1605".
- Quinto_Real wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Quinto_Real wikiPageRevisionID "628264909".
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Almadén.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Amalgam_(chemistry).
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_history_of_Mexico.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Huancavelica.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(element).
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Mining.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Monarchy_of_Spain.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Monopoly.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Patio_process.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Potosí.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Precious_metal.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Precious_metals.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Protagonist.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Scott_ODell.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_monarchy.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Tax.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink The_Kings_Fifth.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLink Viceroy.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLinkText "''quinto real''".
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLinkText "King's fifth".
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLinkText "Quinto Real".
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLinkText "quinto real".
- Quinto_Real wikiPageWikiLinkText "quinto".
- Quinto_Real hasPhotoCollection Quinto_Real.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Quinto_Real wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Otheruses.
- Quinto_Real subject Category:Economic_history_of_Mexico.
- Quinto_Real subject Category:Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Quinto_Real hypernym Tax.
- Quinto_Real point "43.0333 -1.4333".
- Quinto_Real type Organisation.
- Quinto_Real type SpatialThing.
- Quinto_Real comment "The Quinto Real or the Quinto del rey, the "King's fifth", was a 20% tax established in 1504 that Spain levied on the mining of precious metals. The tax was a major source of revenue for the Spanish monarchy. In 1723 the tax was reduced to 10%.Rather than levy the tax on the basis of the amount of silver or gold produced, the government tracked the amount of mercury used. Mercury was essential for the refinement of silver and gold in the patio process (see also amalgamation).".
- Quinto_Real label "Quinto Real".
- Quinto_Real sameAs Quint_reial.
- Quinto_Real sameAs Quinto_del_Rey.
- Quinto_Real sameAs Erregeren_bostena.
- Quinto_Real sameAs Quinto_real.
- Quinto_Real sameAs Quinto_real.
- Quinto_Real sameAs Quinto_del_Rey.
- Quinto_Real sameAs Quinto_Real.
- Quinto_Real sameAs m.06jys3.
- Quinto_Real sameAs Q16593853.
- Quinto_Real sameAs Q16593853.
- Quinto_Real lat "43.0333".
- Quinto_Real long "-1.4333".
- Quinto_Real wasDerivedFrom Quinto_Real?oldid=628264909.
- Quinto_Real isPrimaryTopicOf Quinto_Real.