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Early Latin America Chapter 19, pgs 404-430. Spain & Portugal: Conquest Iberian peninsula = heart of European frontier, conflict b/t Christianity & Islam.

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Page 1: Early Latin America Chapter 19, pgs 404-430. Spain & Portugal: Conquest Iberian peninsula = heart of European frontier, conflict b/t Christianity & Islam.

Early Latin America

Chapter 19, pgs 404-430

Page 2: Early Latin America Chapter 19, pgs 404-430. Spain & Portugal: Conquest Iberian peninsula = heart of European frontier, conflict b/t Christianity & Islam.

Spain & Portugal: Conquest Iberian peninsula = heart of European

frontier, conflict b/t Christianity & Islam → tradition of military conquest & rule over diverse beliefs

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Iberian Society & Tradition

Tradition Urban w/ commoners in

towns & villages Serfdom & slave labor from

cultural frontier Professional bureaucracy of

lawyers Royal nomination of church

officials Trading posts in Africa

American Adaptations?

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Chronology of Conquest

1492 to 1570: administration & economy est

1570 to 1700: colonial institutions formalized

1700 to 1800: intensified colonization through reform

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Caribbean Crucible

Caribbean proved to be a testing ground Larger populations of natives served as serfs →

encomienda Rumors & hopes led to immigration Devastation of natives led to church

leaders fighting abuses → increased African slavery

↳Sets stage for colonial system in Mexico, Peru, & Brazil

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Paths of Conquest Conquests by individuals followed by civil society

(women, missionaries, administrators) Two pronged conquest:

Mexico Peru

↳ Conquest then branched out, facing stiff resistance

Men of humble origins conquered for greed & desire to convert Greed always spurred new conquest Created new nobility w/ rights over new peasantry

The Conquerors

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Conquest & Morality

Violence of conquest raises questions of morality Some argue natives are not fully human Others argue natives should be treated

fairly & converted peacefully

↳Results are mixed – only worst abuses moderated

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Destruction & Transformation Disease created demographic

catastrophe Seizure of native communal lands

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Exploitation of the Indians

Outright enslavement was prohibited, but encomiendas acted as sources of labor

Colonists increasingly sought land as a source of wealth & governments extract labor Mita

Spanish & natives selectively accept aspects of each others culture

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Colonial Econ & Gov

Although Spanish America was an Ag society, mining (silver) was essential

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Silver Heart of an Empire

Major discoveries made in Zacatecas, Mexico & Potosí, Peru

Mining labor evolves: from native slaves to encomienda workers to mita to wage wokers

One-fifth of all silver belongs to royal gov Stimulates Ag & economy

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Haciendas & Villages Hacienda = rural estate owned by Spanish

families & worked by natives → base of local aristocracy Source of competition w/ native Ag villages

America becomes self-sufficient except for luxuries

American silver key to Spanish commerce Heavily regulated, Fleet system developed

Spanish silver envied, but much goes to wars, Chinese luxuries, & debts

Industry & Commerce

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Ruling an Empire: State

1 of 2

King

Council of Indies

Viceroy of New Spain

Viceroy of Peru

Audiencias

Local Bureaucrats

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Ruling an Empire: Church

Acted as a ruling force in colonies

Church & missionaries established ideological & intellectual framework

2 of 2

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Brazil: First Plantation Colony

1st only thought to be useful for its timber (land of trade outposts & merchants)

Later nobles & capitaincies w/ feudal & econ power

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Sugar & Slavery Plantation colony & model for sugar-

based Caribbean (now a backwaters)

Social hierarchy reflected plantation slavery

Bureaucracy mirrored Spanish America (although w/ strong connection to crown)

Intellectually dependent on Portugal

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Brazil’s Age of Gold

Establishment of plantation colonies in Caribbean hurts Brazil & leads to economically diverse set of colonies

Discovery of gold, rejuvenates Brazil as economy & colony

Discovery of gold = mixed blessing Positively (growth of cultural life) Negatively (continued lack of industry in

Portugal)

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Multiracial Societies Multiple ethnicities in Americas (all under

varying conditions) created relations of power

Sociedad de Castas Society of races

Europeans: Peninsulares, Creoles Castas: mestizos, mulattos (↑ in # &

importance) Africans & Indians

Traditional distinctions b/t gender, age, class persist

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Question Slide

Considering the relative decline of serfdom in Western Europe, what forces do you think led creation of coerced labor systems in colonies around the world?

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18th Century Reforms Expansion of economy & population in Europe

led to progressive ideas in colonies

Shifting Balance Spain weakened by debt & war began losing

American monopoly Death of Charles II & War of Spanish

Succession led to legal concessions to French & English

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Bourbon Reforms Reforms in Spain & Americas centered on restoring gov & econ

efficiency Disrupted patterns of influence Economically developed new areas & adopted more liberal trade policies

Pombal & Brazil Reforms in Portugal & Brazil mirror Spanish

efforts Advocated mercantilism Monopoly companies & slaves used to expand Ag,

introduce crops, revitalize plantations

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Reforms, Reactions, & Revolts

Experienced rapid population growth

Social unrest increased as a result of new activist gov & growing economic prosperity

Success of revolts undermined by social division

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Global Connections

Created European societies Basis for power & econ of Europe But more complex b/c of econ,

environments, indigenous cultures New empires

Compare to Russia Importance of coerced labor &

gunpowder in early modern period

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Question Slide

What are the similarities and differences between the Iberian empires and Russian empire?