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grant holder,
called the
encomendero;
starting from the New Laws of 1542, the
encomienda ended upon the
death of the
encomendero, and was
replaced by the...
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Encomenderos de negros, a term
unique to New Spain, were
specialized middlemen in the
African slave trade in
colonial Mexico during the
first half of the...
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attention of an
encomendero. In reality, the
encomienda system is
often compared to slavery. Theoretically, the
encomendero grantee did not own the...
- The do****ent also
prohibited the use of any form of
punishment by the
encomenderos,
reserving it for
officials established in each town for the implementation...
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exploitation and
mistreatment of the
indigenous peoples of the
Americas by the
encomenderos, by
limiting their power and
dominion over
groups of natives. Blasco...
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Francisco Hernández Ortiz-Pizarro (1555–1613) was the
founder of Fort Calbuco. He was born in Villacastín, Spain.
Having survived the
Destruction of the...
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suspected ********ination. 1712 – ****lliches in Chiloé
rebel against Spanish encomenderos. 1763 –
French and
Indian War: The
Treaty of
Paris ends the war and France...
- Rebelión ****lliche de 1712) was an
indigenous uprising against the
Spanish encomenderos of the Chiloé Archipelago,
which was then a part of the
Captaincy General...
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Encomenderos de
Negros were
specialized middlemen during the
first half of the
seventeenth century.
While encomendero (alternatively,
encomenderos de...
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without prejudice to the
things that
pertain to the king
himself or to the
encomenderos (trusteeship leaders). The
original royal decree (Recapilación de leyes;...