- father's
encomiendas. Two of Moctezuma's daughters,
Isabel Moctezuma and her
younger sister,
Leonor Moctezuma, were
granted extensive encomiendas in perpetuity...
- Peru,
encomiendas persisted until the 18th century. In 1721, the
creation of new
encomiendas was
prohibited by the
Spanish Crown. The
encomiendas were...
- some
encomiendas from Spaniards,
especially those who were
living in
Spain and not on the
islands themselves; they even
repossessed the
encomienda of Fonseca...
- the
viceroy had the
right to
establish encomiendas on
Native Americans. The
prohibition to
establish encomiendas included all
religious orders, hospitals...
-
Spanish rule to all of New Spain,
imposing the
encomienda system in 1524. He
reserved many
encomiendas for
himself and for his retinue,
which they considered...
-
system in Spanish-controlled
colonial Philippines Cargo system Encomienda Encomiendas in Peru
Reductions Jesuit Reductions Genízaros Bakewell,
Peter (1984)...
- the
capital (1607). The
Indigenous Taíno were
forced to work
under the
encomienda system,
which resembled the
feudal system in
medieval Europe.
Within a...
-
Account of the
Encomiendas for the King of
Spain furnished on June 21, 1591, the
Alcaldia of
Bulacan was part of La
Pampanga with the
Encomiendas subject to...
-
Arroyo de la
Encomienda is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Valladolid,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2015
census (INE), the muni****lity...
-
conversions and to
expose the
treatment of
Indigenous people in the
encomiendas. His
efforts influenced the
papal bull
Sublimis Deus of 1537
which established...