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The Repartimiento (Spanish pronunciation: [repaɾtiˈmjento]) (Spanish, "distribution, partition, or division") was a colonial labor system imposed upon... |
Encomienda (section Repartimiento) encomienda ended upon the death of the encomendero, and was replaced by the repartimiento. Encomiendas devolved from their original Iberian form into a form of... |
1518–1519 killed much of the Island's indigenous population. "The first repartimiento in Puerto Rico is established, allowing colonists fixed numbers of Tainos... |
Spanish Empire used a forced labor system called "Repartimiento de Indios" (also known as "Repartimiento") to extract silver from Cerro Rico, though in region... |
practice the Spanish used to gather workers for the mines was called repartimiento. This was a rotational forced labor system where indigenous pueblos... |
Philippines during the Spanish colonial period. In concept, it was similar to Repartimiento, a forced labor system used in the Spanish America. The word polo refers... |
crown officials (alcaldes mayores), merchant investors (aviadores), the repartimiento (forced labor), and indigenous products, particularly cochineal. The... |
Long after slavery, and other forms of bondage like the encomienda and repartimiento systems were abolished, patronage was used to maintain rigid class structures... |
indigenous communities produced cochineal under a type of contract known as Repartimiento de Mercancías. This was a type of "contract forwarding" agreement, in... |
such as Baeza, Úbeda, Jaén, Córdoba and Seville, that were subject of Repartimiento, given a new general charter and repopulated in the following years... |
became a close associate of Dávila and the governor assigned him a repartimiento of natives and cattle.: 93 When Dávila decided to get rid of Balboa... |
natives, but replace it with other systems of forced labor like the repartimiento. Slavery of Black Africans continues. New limits are imposed to the... |
towns of Concepción, Santiago, Santo Domingo, and Buenaventura. The repartimiento of 1514 accelerated emigration of the Spanish colonists, coupled with... |
was forbidden to make them slaves in the future); a revision of the repartimientos de indios (to the Audiencias) would be ordered so that those that some... |
of overlordship colonists were given in particular villages, and the repartimiento or system of indigenous forced labor. Following the Mexican Revolution... |
be exploited. Eventually, the encomienda system was replaced by the repartimiento system which was not abolished until the late 18th century. In the Caribbean... |
encomienda with the repartimiento system, making the Indigenous people (in theory) free vassals of the Spanish Crown. Under repartimiento, Amerindians were... |
slavery or forced labor immediately and a new system began to be used repartimiento and mita in Peru. Eventually this system too was abolished due to abuses... |
state and has been used in various iterations such as corvée, mit'a and repartimiento. The internment camps of totalitarian regimes such as the Nazis and... |
persistence of diverse forms of Indigenous slavery such as encomiendas, repartimientos, congregaciones, and capture in conflicts deemed "just" due to being... |