The farmers lost there land.
Philippines History According to the book i read a while ago, the encomienda system in the Philippines was been replaced by the hacienda system because the encomienderos who have the power to control the money collected were abusing the power given to them. religious people from that time were the one who agreed that encomienda system should be quashed. as a replacement to that, hacienda system was been implemented and acknowledged by the people that time. hacienda system were headed by the religious people like the dominicans and etc. I hope that this information can help my co-students.. just correct me if ever i am mistaken.. =) -Rocel Pugay
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women and children worked more
peones
It was just replaced by the Hacienda system.
He was born to the Mestizo and worked as a peone in an Hacienda.
Hacienda
The farmers lost there land.
The hacienda system in the Philippines began as part of Spain's colonization efforts in the 16th century. Spanish colonizers granted large tracts of land to favored individuals or religious institutions, who would then establish haciendas for agricultural production. Indigenous Filipinos were often forced to work on these haciendas as laborers under oppressive conditions.
The hacienda system in the Philippines was a land tenure system introduced during Spanish colonial rule. Large tracts of land were controlled by wealthy landlords called hacenderos, while farmers and laborers worked the land under various conditions of tenancy. This system led to widespread poverty, inequality, and exploitation among the rural population.
con mucho cudao y sin haser regeros
Spanish noblemanowned most of the land they built the haciendas which is ranches, on, plantations is a place where crops are grown, cocoa, coffee, bananas, cotton etc. Both the Hacienda and plantions where worked by Indians
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the house is a southwest hacienda
a large Spanish colonial estate owned by a wealthy family but worked by many peasants called an hacienda