Estate. Country house, ranch house.
haciendas
They were called Haciendas
Haciendas used to be the Mexican equivalent to plantations and ranches. Nowadays, these no longer exist.
haciendas owned by the friars meaning and sentence
Haciendas.
large estate
"Haciendas"
The Spanish king or queen granted haciendas to the viceroys they placed in control of various parts of their empire that they had during their span of power in the New World (1521-1898). They also granted haciendas to other nobles of the quasi-feudal system that existed such as grandees, hidalgos, and other small classes that existed within the Spanish feudal system, which was very unique to the French/English one and very similar to the Portuguese one.
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haciendas
Haciendas were large estates granted to Spanish colonists in Latin America, while encomiendas were the labor systems used on these estates. Encomienda granted Spanish colonists the right to demand tribute and labor from indigenous people living on the land. The laborers on encomiendas often worked on haciendas as well.
Haciendas