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Población y sociedad
versión On-line ISSN 1852-8562
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PRESTA, Ana María. Estados alterados: Matrimonio y vida maridable en charcas temprano-colonial. Poblac. soc. [online]. 2011, vol.18, n.1, pp.79-105. ISSN 1852-8562.
The conquest of America was a male migratory enterprise. Despite of their condition of married men, Spaniards emigrated alone. Their wives lived under difficuties while waiting to join them and became elderly waiting while raising children without money to face life. Marriage rules imposed the vida maridable that limited in the letter the absence of husbands who often vanished looking for bettering off and comming back rich to the homeland. The mandatory convivencia offered wives the possibility to placing claims to get their husbands back home or to obtain their passage to the Indies. Behind the unlucky search of the husbands, the unconsumated marriages, and the unmeasurable distances, crimes like bigamy and adultery where hidden and commited, as explained along these pages.
Palabras clave : Conquest; Vida maridable; Bigamy; Adultery; Inquisition.