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The Spanish were the group that introduced the encomienda system to control the Arawaks in the Caribbean. This system allowed Spanish colonizers to exploit indigenous labor for economic gain in the early colonial period.
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cassava, maize, sweet potato, grounded nut.
The Arawaks settled in various Caribbean countries, including Jamaica, Cuba, Hispaniola (present-day Haiti and Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico, and the Bahamas. They were known for their agricultural practices and peaceful way of life before the arrival of European colonizers.
The Arawaks were a group of indigenous peoples who inhabited the Caribbean islands before the arrival of Europeans. They were skilled farmers, fishermen, and craftsmen, known for their peaceful nature and intricate pottery and art. Unfortunately, many Arawaks were enslaved and suffered from diseases brought by Europeans, leading to a significant decline in their population.
The Spanish were the group that introduced the encomienda system to control the Arawaks in the Caribbean. This system allowed Spanish colonizers to exploit indigenous labor for economic gain in the early colonial period.
the answer is encomienda. :D
The encomienda was a dependency relation system.
encomienda system
The Encomienda system required Spanish colonists to care for the native people.
The Encomienda system required Spanish colonists to care for the native people.
The encomienda system was implemented by Spanish colonizers in the Americas as a means of organizing labor and extracting resources from indigenous populations. It granted Spanish settlers the right to demand tribute and forced labor from local tribes in exchange for protection and the promise of Christianization. This system aimed to facilitate the colonization process and maximize economic gain, but it often resulted in the exploitation and severe mistreatment of indigenous peoples. Ultimately, the encomienda system played a significant role in the establishment of colonial economies in the New World.
The Spanish implemented the encomienda system when they first arrived on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. After they realized that the number of products to exploit were not as plentiful as they hoped, they went to Central (and South) America, where they carried on the encomienda system on the conquered minorities who helped them retrieve silver.
It was just replaced by the Hacienda system.
it is a system in which the spanish crown implemented
Encomienda system
yes it was