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Indians During Spanish Colonization

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In 1503, the Spaniards created the encomienda, which comes from the Spanish word ‘encomendar’, which means ‘to entrust’, a system that was intended to organize the Indian population to meet the needs of the first colonial Spanish economies in the new world while achieving their goal of evangelization. To pay for this conquest, the Spanish crown (during this time was the crown of Castile) granted a conquistador, soldier, or political official a piece of land and a predetermined number of Indians living in a particular area. The Indians in this Spanish feudal system acted as serfs and paid the encomendero a tribute in ‘gold, kind, or labor’ in exchange for protection and evangelization. Many Spaniard missionaries that were sent to the New World,
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