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Title: Early Latin America


1
Early Latin America
  • Chapter 19

2
Iberian Society and Tradition
  • Spanish wanted to recreate themselves as nobility
    with Indian serfs
  • Ecomiendaslarge estates with imported slaves
  • Professional bureaucracy of lawyers and judges
  • Cities laid out on a grid, not like European
    cities
  • Body of lawslegalism

3
Conquest and Morality
  • Who were the Indians?
  • Were they fully human?
  • Not fully human
  • Born to serve
  • Was it proper to convert them to Christianity?

4
Conquest and Morality
  • Was the conquest of their lands justified?
  • Used Aristotles argument, that it was
  • Came to FREE Indians from unjust lords and bring
    the light of salvation
  • Father Bartolome de las Casas argued that it was
    not they had never brought harm on Christians

5
The Chronology of Conquest
  • Era of Conquest1492-1570
  • Phase of consolidation1570-1700
  • Period of reform and reorganization1700s
  • Mass human destruction, millions of people
    brought under European control, massive flows of
    immigration and commerce

6
Exploitation of the Indians
  • Priestly class eliminated
  • Traditional Indian nobility remained and became
    the middlemen for taxes, etc.
  • Originally encomiendas were given to conquerors
    and you could use or tax the Indians
  • didnt have a reciprocal relationship
  • Terms changed and they ended around 1620s

7
Exploitation of the Indians
  • Colonial government expected labor and taxes
    (like Chinese) for state projectscalled mita
  • Used to work in the mines
  • Paid a wage, but system was abused
  • Left land and preferred working in the city or
    for Spanish landowners to avoid mita?led to the
    growth of wage labor

8
The Silver Heart of the Empire
  • Potosimajor silver mine in Peru
  • Huancavelicamountain of mercury in Peru used to
    extract silver
  • Spanish law says all subsoil rights belong to the
    crown, but mines owned by individuals
  • Had to pay the crown 1/5th
  • Stimulated other commerce

9
Industry and Commerce
  • Americas were self-sufficient except for luxury
    goods
  • Spain created a convoy system to protect its
    shipments back and forth from pirates
  • Most silver flowed out of Spain to pay for wars,
    debts, and purchase of manufactured goods to ship
    back to the Indies

10
Ruling an Empire State and Church
  • Judicial core staffed by university-trained
    lawyers from Spainletrados
  • Council of the Indiesadvised the king and helped
    to make laws
  • 2 Viceroys(Mexico Lima) nobles that were
    direct representatives of the king
  • Audienciassubdivided viceroyalties into 10
    divisions of courts
  • Magistratesappointed to collect taxes and assign
    work

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Ruling an Empire State and Church
  • Franciscans, Dominicans, and Jesuits worked on
    conversions
  • Recorded and analyzed Indian cultures in order to
    convert them
  • Universities were established to train in law and
    theology (70)

12
Brazil 1st Plantation Colony
  • Pedro Cabral discovered Brazil
  • 150 sugar plantations by 1630
  • 1600s about 7000 slaves imported a year 1700s it
    reached 20,000 a year
  • Intellectual life was an extension of Portugal
    b/c no universities
  • Mixed marriages was common b/c there was a
    shortage of European women?mestizos and castas
  • CreolesEuropean born in Americas
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