During the Latin American colonial period, Spanish rule was characterized by a centralized and hierarchical system of governance, with the Spanish crown exerting control through viceroyalties and audiencias. The Spanish implemented the encomienda system, which granted colonists the right to extract labor and tribute from Indigenous populations. Catholicism was deeply integrated into colonial life, with missionaries playing a key role in the conversion of Indigenous peoples. This rule often led to social stratification, economic exploitation, and resistance movements among the colonized populations.
Indian slavery was made illegal during the colonial era.
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Colonial America did not have States at the time of the American Revolution. We had 13 colonies under British control.
Spain started losing colonies during and after the invasion of Spain by France. During the occupation the Spanish government was is disarray, weak and unable to defend herself, let alone control her colonies.
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Indian slavery was made illegal during the colonial era.
It was the age of American Imperialism.
Spain, and it was very harsh Colonial ruler.
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The colonial period. The colonial period.
Colonial America did not have States at the time of the American Revolution. We had 13 colonies under British control.
The Spanish colonies of the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Cuba.
provide both advantages and disadvantages for the American colonies
Spain started losing colonies during and after the invasion of Spain by France. During the occupation the Spanish government was is disarray, weak and unable to defend herself, let alone control her colonies.
The four New World Spanish Colonies except that Guam was a bloodless affair.
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The encomienda system was used throughout the colonial era.