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    settlement of Peru. The governor of Peru, initially Pizarro and later the viceroy, granted encomiendas to individuals. The grant of an encomienda to an individual...
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    father's encomiendas. Two of Moctezuma's daughters, Isabel Moctezuma and her younger sister, Leonor Moctezuma, were granted extensive encomiendas in perpetuity...
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  • Repartimiento (category Colonial Peru)
    a similar forced labor system in Spanish-controlled colonial Philippines Cargo system Encomienda Encomiendas in Peru Reductions Jesuit Reductions Genízaros...
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  • Plantation Sánchez Navarro latifundio, Mexico Encomienda Encomiendas in Peru The singular latifundium occurs but once (in Pliny's Natural History 13.92, with the...
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    War Peru portal Spain portal South America portal Ancient Peru Encomiendas in Peru Habsburg Spain History of Peru Inca society Indian reductions in the...
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    middle income economy as classified by the World Bank. Peru has the forty-seventh largest economy in the world by total GDP and currently experiences a high...
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  • Peru (and its predecessor states), or in his territory, to the present. Tung, Tiffiny (2007). "Trauma and Violence in the Wari Empire of the Peruvian...
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    New Laws (category Colonial Peru)
    the viceroy had the right to establish encomiendas on Native Americans. The prohibition to establish encomiendas included all religious orders, hospitals...
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    overwork or escaped the encomiendas. In 1635, the Maina revolted and were severely repressed. When Jesuit missionaries arrived in 1638 the population consisted...
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    Peru (Spanish: Virreinato del Perú), officially known as the Kingdom of Peru, was a Spanish imperial provincial administrative district, created in 1542...
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    las Casas, slaves gradually replaced natives at the encomiendas.[citation needed] Slave owners in Peru developed preferences to have slaves from specific...
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    history of Peru spans 15 millennia, extending back through several stages of cultural development along the country's desert coastline and in the Andes...
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    Antonio de Mendoza (category 1550s in the Viceroyalty of Peru)
    Oaxaca with multiple encomiendas. With the arrival of Viceroy Mendoza in 1535, Cortés pursued his own economic interests from his palace in Cuernavaca. Although...
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  • in charge of the encomiendas problem, his Informe sobre la perpetuidad de las encomiendas en el Perú (Report on the perpetuity of the encomiendas in Peru)...
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    Economy of Peru Encomiendas of Peru "Economy of the Inca Empire | Discover Peru". Retrieved 2 August 2019. LR, Redacción (30 May 2019). "Perú es el segundo...
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    of the Urubamba River. Hurtado was a brutal administrator, offering encomiendas to Spanish soldiers and making the local Indians virtual slaves. Many...
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    Bartolomé de las Casas (category 16th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Mexico)
    some encomiendas from Spaniards, especially those who were living in Spain and not on the islands themselves; they even repossessed the encomienda of Fonseca...
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    Túpac Amaru II (category Colonial Peru)
    against the Spanish in Peru as self-proclaimed Sapa Inca of a new Inca Empire. He later became a mythical figure in the Peruvian struggle for independence...
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  • a period of disturbances in the city of Mexico City, Don Martín was the richest person in New Spain, with many encomiendas in various parts of New Spain...
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    to indigenous labor previously held in perpetuity. The crown was open to limiting the inheritance of encomiendas in perpetuity as a way to extinguish the...
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    Although the hacienda was not directly linked to the encomienda, many Spanish holders of encomiendas lucratively combined the two by acquiring land or developing...
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    Francisco Pizarro (category People murdered in Peru)
    two failed expeditions to Peru. In 1529, Pizarro obtained permission from the Spanish crown to lead a campaign to conquer Peru and went on his third, and...
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    central Peruvian coast. His curacazgo was denatured, the land was used for the construction of the new city, and its inhabitants reduced to encomiendas. He...
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    Blasco Núñez Vela (category 1540s in the Viceroyalty of Peru)
    won and were now in charge. Fearing the loss of the American colonies the Crown watered down the New Laws and restored the encomiendas. King Charles recognized...
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    population of Chile declined making the encomiendas less and less important. Chilean encomenderos who had encomiendas in Cuyo, across the Andes, introduced...
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  • Toledo Reforms (category Viceroyalty of Peru)
    policies in the Viceroyalty of Peru in the 1570s. The years 1533–1569 were considered the years of crisis and turmoil in the Viceroyalty of Peru. During...
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    mines and the guano industry of Peru and Chile. Encomienda (Spanish pronunciation: [eŋkoˈmjenda]) was a labor system in Spain and its empire. It rewarded...
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    of the Junín Region and Huancayo Province, in the central highlands of Peru, in the Mantaro Valley and is crossed by the Shullcas, Chilca and Mantaro rivers...
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  • lands. In 1542 Tovar returned to Culiacan, the place he helped to found, and there he lived the rest of his life. He acquired two encomiendas near the...
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  • Spanish slavery was introduced to the Philippines through the encomienda system which was instituted throughout the Indies by Nicolás de Ovando, governor...
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