Yes, spanish ships went directly to african territories gathered up african americans and brought them straight to the Americans in 1518,
Portuguese and Spanish began trading African slaves in the 15th century as part of the transatlantic slave trade to meet the labor demands of their colonies in the Americas. They found that African slaves were more resistant to diseases and could endure the intense labor conditions in plantations better than indigenous populations. This ultimately led to the establishment of a lucrative trade network, driven by economic interests and the desire to exploit African labor.
Having a Philippine representative in the Spanish Cortes was important because it gave the Philippines a voice in the Spanish government, allowing them to address issues directly impacting their country. It also provided an opportunity for Filipinos to push for reforms and advocate for their rights within the Spanish colonial system.
The lack of a Philippine representative in the Spanish Cortes during the Spanish colonial period was due to the Philippines being considered a distant colony with limited political rights and representation. The Spanish authorities governed the Philippines directly through appointed officials, and decisions regarding the colony were made by the Spanish government without direct input from Philippine representatives.
The Spanish period in the Philippines lasted from 1521–1898. During this era, the Philippines was a colony of Spain. The influence of Spain during this era has carried over into modern day Philippines. There are many traditions which still exist that originated with the Spaniards.
No, in the 17th century, the Spanish did not believe that all people were equal. They upheld a hierarchical social structure that placed importance on birthright, wealth, and social status. Indigenous peoples and those of African descent were often discriminated against and subjected to unequal treatment.
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Gold bullion, silver and pearls were sometimes carried by Spanish treasure ships. However, they sometimes carried more ordinary items such as tobacco and lumber.
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No! its french and spanish because Picasso the creator was spanish and his assistent was french, George Braque so not African :)
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it had killed most of them.
it had killed most of them.
it had killed most of them.
it had killed most of them.
No, she doesn't speak spanish. But she is African American. :)