Proper noun
Higgens
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Higgens, p. 85. For most of the early and mid 19th century, Conservatives held most of the power and were concentrated in the larger cites of San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapa (de Corzo), Tuxtla and Comitán. Source: Internet
Higgens, p. 86. One other effect that Liberal land reforms had was the start of coffee plantations, especially in the Soconusco region. Source: Internet
Higgens, p. 99. He also changed state policies to favor foreign investment, favored large land mass consolidation for the production of cash crops such as henequen, rubber, guayule, cochineal and coffee. Source: Internet
Higgens, p. 84. These families split into Liberals in the lowlands, who wanted further reform and Conservatives in the highlands who still wanted to keep some of the traditional colonial and church privileges. Source: Internet
Higgens, p. 91. The indigenous force was quickly dispersed and routed with government troops pursuing pockets of guerrilla resistance in the mountains until 1870. Source: Internet