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  1. 30 de mai. de 2019 · In the 1500s, Spain systematically conquered parts of North, Central and South America as well as the Caribbean. With Indigenous governments such as the efficient Inca Empire in ruins, the Spanish conquistadors needed to find a way to rule their new subjects. The encomienda system was put in place in several areas, most importantly in Peru.

  2. The Spanish colonies were late to exploit slave labor in the production of sugarcane, particularly on Cuba. The Spanish colonies in the Caribbean were among the last to abolish slavery. While the British abolished slavery by 1833, Spain abolished slavery in Puerto Rico in 1873.

  3. 8 de mai. de 2018 · There's not one developed former Spanish colony - Chile is close but if you've been there, you'll know it's a kind of sclerotic, overly regulated economy with lots of rent-seeking (e.g., you need a prescription for Tylenol, etc.). Like it's "developed" by the skin of its teeth (Turkey is in the OECD too, for fuck's sake).

  4. We examine 39 countries that were formerly British colonies and 18 former Spanish colonies.2 This population encompasses the vast majority of the Spanish and British colonies.3 The approximate timing of coloni2 As our choice of terms indicates, we focus on British overseas colonialism.

  5. By 1830, former Spanish and Portuguese colonies had become independent nations; Roman Catholicism had been the official religion of the Spanish colonies, some pushed for freedom of religion, conservatives resisted. By 1854, slavery had been abolished everywhere except Spain’s remaining colonies of Cuba and Puerto Rico, and Brazil

  6. Connections can be drawn between this Narrative and the Las Casas on the Destruction of the Indies, 1552 Primary Source. The reliance of Spain on the cooperation, tribute, and labor of Native Americans and Africans drastically shaped life in colonial Spanish America. Daily life was a complex combination of compliance and rebellion, order and ...

  7. 28 de mai. de 2019 · What this means. Essentially, this says that there’s good news for our original poster. If someone holds dual nationality, such as US and a former Spanish colony, and enters and resides in Spain using their US nationality, they can apply for Spanish nationality after two years under their second nationality. They will be exempt from taking ...