it was different because jamestown had no slaves
it was different because jamestown had no slaves
it was different because jamestown had no slaves
it was different because jamestown had no slaves
The society of New Spain was characterized by a hierarchical structure influenced by Spanish colonial rule, where Spanish settlers, indigenous peoples, and enslaved Africans occupied distinct social classes. In contrast, the society in Jamestown was more egalitarian, emerging from a mix of English settlers and a diverse array of indentured servants and Native Americans, with a focus on economic opportunity and self-governance. Additionally, New Spain emphasized Catholicism and cultural assimilation, while Jamestown's settlers were primarily motivated by profit and survival in a more individualistic context. These differences shaped the social dynamics and interactions with indigenous populations in each region.
Indians slaves and negros
it was a continuation of the social structure of spain.
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Cíbola was a three level of colonial society in New Spain. ?
peninsulares creates mestizos indians
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