- The
Repartimiento (Spanish pronunciation: [repaɾtiˈmjento]) (Spanish, "distribution, partition, or division") was a
colonial labor system imposed upon...
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council p****ed a
somewhat qualified series of resolutions,
condemning the
repartimientos "in the
manner in
which they are now
carried out" and
calling for reforms...
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encomienda ended upon the
death of the encomendero, and was
replaced by the
repartimiento.
Encomiendas devolved from
their original Iberian form into a form of...
- were then
divided into 614
administrative districts called repartimientos. Each
repartimiento was
headed by a kuraka. The
second issue was
imposing a regularized...
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practice the
Spanish used to
gather workers for the
mines was
called repartimiento. This was a
rotational forced labor system where indigenous pueblos...
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crown officials (alcaldes mayores),
merchant investors (aviadores), the
repartimiento (forced labor), and
indigenous products,
particularly cochineal. The...
- was
forbidden to make them
slaves in the ****ure); a
revision of the
repartimientos de
indios (to the Audiencias)
would be
ordered so that
those that some...
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indigenous communities produced cochineal under a type of
contract known as
Repartimiento de Mercancías. This was a type of "contract forwarding" agreement, in...
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encouraged some of his men to stay and
settle in the city,
giving out
repartimientos, or land
grants to do so.: 46
Alcaldes were
established and regidores...
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towns of Concepción, Santiago,
Santo Domingo, and Buenaventura. The
repartimiento of 1514
accelerated emigration of the
Spanish colonists,
coupled with...