Title: Rural/Urban
1Society of castas Spanish America
- Rural/Urban
- Gender patriarchies and double
standards--Native, Iberian, African - Condition slave/not encomendado/not
- Race/calidad/casta español, indio,
casta--phenotype (color), not enough - Culture language, dress, food, social
interaction - Class, wealth poor, not
21580 colonial hegemony
- Spanish cities and towns 225 (tot. pop
500,000) - Native towns and villages thousands (5
million) - Spanish mines and plantations
3Post-conquest society (Spanish America)
urban
rural
4Gender patriarchies and double standards
- Native gendered division of laboruniversal,
early marriage (15-16 yrs)access to village
lands via household - Iberiansex-ratio imbalance--5-10
males/femalenearly universal, later marriage
(17-18)equi-partible inheritance - Africansex ratio imbalance--3 males/femaleslaver
y threatened family, communityadvantage of
informal unions
5Ethno-racial composition, New Spain
6Race/calidad/casta
- Racial lines more apparent than real
- Phenotype (color) not enough
- Flexibility calidad (character, reputation)
- Crossings
7Three divisions
- Españolpeninsular, creole
- Indioencomendado,migrant (naboria)
- Castanegro (bozal)mulato, etc.
8Marriageways
- Spain Better to marry than to burn--low
illegitimacy in Spain. - New Spain Better to be well fixed with a
concubine than badly married.--high illegitimacy
in Spanish America.
9Slavery
- Indian rampant in the Caribbean (until the
virtual extinction of the population) and on the
frontiers (until the end of colonial rule) - African first the earliest conquestssmall in
number until 18th centurybut important in
society, economy and even politics (militias)
10Slave Traffic from Africa 1451-1870 (data
repeated on next 4 maps)
- 1451-1600 beginning (1/4 million)
- 1601-1700 growing (1.3 million)
- 1701-1811 peaking (6 million)
- 1811-1870 declining (2 million)
11Slave Traffic (figures in thousands) 1451-1600,
beginning (1/4 million)(P.D. Curtin, The
Atlantic Slave Trade)
50
100
75
50
12Slave Traffic 1601-1700, growing (1.3 million)
25
300
250
150
50
600
13Slave Traffic 1701-1810, peaking (6 million)
350
1,400
600
1,400
450
1,900
14Slave Traffic 1811-1870, declining (2 million)
50
600
100
1,100
15Cacao Boom Venezuela, 4 regions occurred after
1680s(data for 1684, 1720, 1744)
Caracas
16Encomienda and encomenderos
- Encomenderos conquerors and royal favorites
- Encomienda Grants of tribute and labor of native
villagers, primarily to conquistadores - Crown attempts to convert from private to royal
control (New Laws of 1542) - Attempts to restrict use of labor by encomenderos
(personal service banned 1549) - Labor drafts mita and repartimiento (1550-)
17Potosí (Upper Peru), 1545 richest silver mine
in the early modern world
18Inside Potosí native miners
- Migrant labor draft mita every 7 years
- 16 provinces lost 50 of pop in a century
-
19End