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Spanish Colonies in the Americas. What does this image suggest about how the Spanish used Native Americans in the 1500s?. Develop an aim for today’s lesson based on this picture. Aim. How did economic development affect change in the Spanish New World?. PQ1.
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What does this image suggest about how the Spanish used Native Americans in the 1500s?
Aim • How did economic development affect change in the Spanish New World?
PQ1 • Who ruled in the Spanish colonies?
Does this picture accurately describe who was in charge in the Spanish colonies? Does anything need to be added?
PQ2 • What is the encomienda economic system of the Spanish colonies?
Encomienda System • Spain controlled the colonies’ economic activity • Colonists could only export to Spain • Colonists could only buy Spanish manufactured goods • Sugar was introduced into the West Indies and quickly became profitable • Cane was refined into sugar, molasses, and rum • Sugar cane had to be grown on large plantations • Financing the number of workers to farm the sugar cane was very problematic
Encomienda System • Spanish monarchs granted encomiendasto conquistadors • The right to demand labor or tribute from Native Americans • Conquistadors used this system to force Native Americans to work in brutal conditions • Disease, starvation, and cruel treatment caused catastrophic declines in the Native American population
PQ3 • Who replaced declining Native American populations in the Spanish new world?
Bartolome de las Casas • Bartolome de lasCasas (Spanish Catholic Priest) • Condemned the encomienda system • Convinced the Spain to forbid Native American enslavement • Native Americans became PEONS, workers forced to a landlord to pay off a debt • Las Casas advocated for bringing Africans to the new world to replace Native American workers • Demand for sugar products required workers
Exit Card • How did economic development affect change in the Spanish New World?