The encomienda system faced opposition primarily from Spanish clergy, notably figures like Bartolomé de las Casas. He argued that the system exploited Indigenous peoples and violated their rights, advocating for their protection and fair treatment. Other reformers and advocates for Indigenous rights also criticized the system for its inhumane practices and detrimental impact on native populations.
encomienda system
It was just replaced by the Hacienda system.
it is a system in which the spanish crown implemented
yes it was
It was important because of the natives!
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.
He eventually opposed all slavery. People would treat African slaves better.
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
Bartolomé de las Casas strongly opposed the encomienda system (as it was called) and later came to oppose all forms of slavery, also of non-Indians.
yes it was