They said it was ok for people who weren't Christians to be slaves.
Landowners justified owning slaves by claiming that it was necessary for the economy and their way of life. They argued that slaves were inferior and in need of their guidance, and that it was their duty to provide for and protect them. They also used religious and philosophical arguments to support the idea that slavery was justified and natural.
encomiendaA policy whereby a certain number of Indian slaves were granted to landowners by the king.
slaves couldn't get married buy houses or get jobs
Lords were wealthy landowners who granted land to knights in exchange for military service and loyalty. Knights, in turn, provided protection to the lord and his lands, as well as overseeing the serfs who worked the land. Serfs were peasants who worked the land and were bound to it, owing labor and produce to the lord in exchange for protection and the right to live on the land.
Slaves did not have the right to own property, marry freely, have legal protection, or receive education. They were also denied basic human rights such as freedom of movement, freedom of speech, and the right to a fair trial.
They allowed landowners to own slaves.
Landowners justified owning slaves by claiming that it was necessary for the economy and their way of life. They argued that slaves were inferior and in need of their guidance, and that it was their duty to provide for and protect them. They also used religious and philosophical arguments to support the idea that slavery was justified and natural.
They believed they had the right to enslave non-Christians.
encomiendaA policy whereby a certain number of Indian slaves were granted to landowners by the king.
No slaves did not have right to equal treatment!
Yes you can becuse it is not right i guess lol.....
Encomienda.
White, male, landowners.
slaves couldn't get married buy houses or get jobs
An increasing difference between wealthy landowners and workers
describe and explain child's right?
Lords were wealthy landowners who granted land to knights in exchange for military service and loyalty. Knights, in turn, provided protection to the lord and his lands, as well as overseeing the serfs who worked the land. Serfs were peasants who worked the land and were bound to it, owing labor and produce to the lord in exchange for protection and the right to live on the land.