It entirely depends on which part of the Spanish Empire. The largest percentage of Amerinidians that survived the initial Spanish arrival were those of the Andean Mountains. Most of them were forced to mine the mountains for gold and and silver ore. They were paid, but barely enough to cover the littlest of expenses. In lowland areas, Natives were typically required to assist on plantations or haciendas as planters and reapers.
the chumash indians did were to work.
No, because there were no horses before the Spanish settlers brought them from Spain.
The main purpose of these colonies was converting local Indians to Catholicism.
Spanish Morocco and Spanish Sahara were Spanish colonies in Africa.
the dutch were building colonies in America and so were the Spanish BUT the dutches colonies compared to the Spanish's were tiny.BASICALLY : the dutches colonies compared to the Spanish were small.DO NOT USE ON HOMEWORK! THINK! YOU ARE AT SCHOOL TO LEARN AND THINK FOR YOURSELF NOT TO CHEAT!!!!YOU ARE THERE TO DO WORK YEAH YEAH I GO TO SCHOOL FOR 8 HOURS THEN I COME HOME AND DO HOMEWORK FOR 2 MOR HOURS THATS 10 IN TOTAL THAT I HAVE TO DO SCHOOL WORK!!!!!
The Spanish colonies supported themselves by raising cattle and crops.
PeninsularesCreolesMestizosSlaves ( Indians & Africans )
The four social classes in the Spanish colonies were peninsulares, creoles, mestizos, and Indians.
They built missions to protect the friars from unfriendly Indians.
the Indians had to work hard The Native Americans had to work agenst their will for the spanish
To work for them.
The colonizing power tried to convert Indians to Roman Catholicism.
To work for them.
No, because there were no horses before the Spanish settlers brought them from Spain.
France, Great Britain, Indians, 13 colonies, New France, and Spanish Florida
Once conquered, the Aztecs and the Inca became subjects of the Spanish Crown in the new Spanish colonies in Latin America.
The main purpose of these colonies was converting local Indians to Catholicism.
Spanish Morocco and Spanish Sahara were Spanish colonies in Africa.