Encomiendas, or the enslavement of the native people in turn for their land. In this case it was the 'indians'.
The Caribbean served as a model for the Spanish empire by demonstrating the potential for wealth and resource exploitation through colonization. The islands became early centers for sugar production, which showcased the profitability of plantation agriculture and the use of enslaved labor. Additionally, the Spanish established administrative and military systems in the Caribbean that were later replicated in mainland territories, serving as a blueprint for governance and colonial management. This early colonial experience laid the groundwork for Spain's extensive empire across the Americas.
The successful American Revolution established a model of democracy, the likes of which this world had not yet seen.
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No, the term 'American model' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase 'American model' is made up of the common noun 'model' described by the proper adjective'American'.Example uses of a noun phrase:The American model has a good chance of acceptance at the conference. (subject of the sentence; the complete noun phrase is 'the American model')He met a beautiful American model at the audition. (direct object of the verb 'met'; the complete noun phrase is 'a beautiful American model'.They gave the American model a lot of consideration. (indirect object of the verb 'gave'; the complete noun phrase is 'the American model')There has been strong preference for an American model. (object of the preposition 'for'; the complete noun phrase is 'an American model')
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The first ford trucks were established in the year 1908 with the release of the ford model T. The Model T was affectionately known as the Tin Lizzy.
American Indian Model Schools was created in 1996.
The most important British colony in the Caribbean in the 1600s was Barbados. Established in 1627, it became a key center for sugar production, which was highly profitable and drove the colony's economic growth. The cultivation of sugar relied heavily on enslaved African labor, leading to the establishment of a plantation economy that significantly influenced British colonial policies and trade in the region. Barbados served as a model for other British colonies in the Caribbean as they developed similar agricultural practices.