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Encomienda System. Social Classes of New Spain (Mexico after the fall of Montezuma and the Aztec’s) . Hernan Cortes. Conquers Aztec’s and surrounding “Indian” people for the expansion of Spain - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Social Classes of New Spain (Mexico after the fall of Montezuma and the Aztec’s)
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Page 1: Encomienda System

Social Classes of New Spain(Mexico after the fall of Montezuma and the Aztec’s)

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Conquers Aztec’s and surrounding “Indian” people for the expansion of Spain

Sets-up a social class situation that is primarily based on Blood and place of birth – Allegiance to Spain is key.

Spain – wants to keep its colonial expansion without having to commit troops and money to defend against rebellion.

“how do we keep the new territory loyal to Spain”

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Top social class – Peninsulares granted large estates where they could grow crops, raise cattle and other farm animals for sale of products/trade. -Hacienda’s

Farms had labor provided by Spain via the conquered peoples (Indians/Aztecs)

Peninsulares were identified as Spanish Born, from Spanish Parents (pure bloods from the home country)

Best chance to keep the peace by their allegiance to the crown of Spain.

Were only ones who could hold high public office (mayor, etc)

System called Encomienda System

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Second class below the Peninsulares were the Criollos (Creoles) They were of pure Spanish Blood but were born in New Spain (Mexico) rather than in Spain.

Could not hold the same level of public office, were not granted the Hacienda’s from the king, but could inherit the land from their Parents if they were Peninsulares.

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The Peninsulares and Criollos were considered upper class, and supported the king based on their love for the “homeland” ……but as time went by the Criollos were less connected…… the 1st generation Criollos had parents born in Spain, but 2nd and 3rd generations were born in New Spain (Mexico) and their affection for Spain diminished every generation.

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Mestizos - Mixed ancestry blood, could be the child of a Peninsulares and a Native Indian (forbidden love)

Because they had some “pure blood” they were considered above any “non-pure-blood” person.

These were the working class people of the society, mainly in small towns and communities.

Mulattos – Mixed blood of African Slaves and Mestizos rarely ever mixed with Creoles or Peninsulares. Took a slightly higher place in society because they were not purely slave.

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Captured Aztec , Native Indian Tribes, and Slaves from Africa.

Used for labor with essentially no rights.Under Encomienda System, “labor” was to be

treated fairly, with shelter, food, and living supplies.

Spain wanted to reduce any chance of over-throw by rebellious groups

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The Colonial Class The Colonial Class SystemSystem

PeninsularPeninsulareses CreolesCreoles

MestizoMestizoss

MulattMulattosos

Native IndiansNative Indians Black SlavesBlack Slaves

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