1988
DOI: 10.1017/s0010417500015097
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Emigrants and Society: An Approach to the Background of Colonial Spanish America

Abstract: The movement of people from Spain to the Indies, starting with the voyages of Columbus in the late fifteenth century, is fundamental to the study of early Spanish America. While Spaniards played a pivotal role in the formation of New World society, their origins and background have received relatively little systematic attention. Why has this been true? Certainly the groundwork for a more detailed consideration of Spanish emigrants has been laid long since, 1 but despite some important beginnings, research has… Show more

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“…7 En el contexto de la conquista de América en algunas regiones de España existía la distinción entre hidalgos o nobles y pecheros o comuneros que pagaban tributo al primero. Esta distinción se fue difuminando en la América española y trasladándose a la sociedad hispano-indígena (ALTMAN, 1988). 8 José Otávio Catafesto de Souza (2002) en su trabajo O sistema econômico nas sociedades indígenas guarani pré-coloniais analiza extensamente las características de la economía doméstica guaraní, en relación con los principios de su organización comunal a la luz de las grandes teorías de la antropología económica.…”
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“…7 En el contexto de la conquista de América en algunas regiones de España existía la distinción entre hidalgos o nobles y pecheros o comuneros que pagaban tributo al primero. Esta distinción se fue difuminando en la América española y trasladándose a la sociedad hispano-indígena (ALTMAN, 1988). 8 José Otávio Catafesto de Souza (2002) en su trabajo O sistema econômico nas sociedades indígenas guarani pré-coloniais analiza extensamente las características de la economía doméstica guaraní, en relación con los principios de su organización comunal a la luz de las grandes teorías de la antropología económica.…”
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“…The crown generally encouraged such efforts, but lack of resources and weak governmental structure limited it to offering concessions and exemptions. 116 None of the 'labor systems that became so central to the Spanish American colonial economies-rotary draft labor systems, personal retainers, and slavery-had to be invented on the scene. 109Ram6n Folch, Descubrimiento de Chile, io8.…”
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“…In the hierarchical world of high-ranking men like Cortés, criados were sometimes given as testamentary bequests to heirs. 27 The complex affinitive networks of criados also included lower-level servants and slaves who sought out new ties after experiencing deracination from relatives and their homeland.28 Where indio servants and slaves fit into this hierarchical and mobile schema depended on the nobleman, his family situation, and the particular historical circumstances and context in which the indio lived. In principle, an indigenous servant had the right to choose the person for whom he or she would work.…”
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