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“EUROPE MEETS THE AMERICAS”

I. VOYAGES OF EXPLORATION AND CONQUEST

a.  Columbus (1492-93; 1493-96; 1498-1500; 1502-04) – West Indies

b.  Cortés (1519-21) – Mexico

II. THE PROBLEM OF THE INDIAN

a.  Indians as "Human"; Origin Myths

b.  Slavery / Forced Labor

c.  Disease

III. INSTITUTIONS AND CONQUEST

a.  Variability of Indian Societies

     i.  Kinship-oriented modes of production

     ii.  Tributary modes of production in the Aztec Empire

IV. INDIAN CULTURES

a.  Population Loss: "The Great Dying" -- Central Mexico: 25 million to 150,000!

b.  Dispersal / Disruption of Kin-based Communities

c.  Ecological / Economic Upsets

d.  Religious Transformations

VI. IMPOSITION OF SPANISH SYSTEM

a. Political Institutions

i.  Council of the Indies / King -- Laws of the Indies (1542)

1.  Viceroyalties: Mexico (New Spain) and Perú

2.  Audiencias: 10 units

3.  Cabildos (cities)

ii. Assimilation of Indian nobility -- "indirect rule" of Indian communities

b.  Economic Institutions

i.  Encomiendas (land grants) -- forced labor and taxes/tribute

ii.  Mining – silver/gold -- the royal fifth:  Zacatecas (1546)

iii. House of Trade (Seville)

1.  control of all imports/exports

2.  growing foreign role in trade

3.  mercantilism: system of colonial exploitation

iv.  Slavery – Africans -- especially post-1542

v.  Haciendas / Plantations -- agriculture, stock raising, sugar, cocoa, etc.

c. Social Institutions

i.  "Caste" system and feudal order -- Spaniards, criollos, mestizos, indios, slaves

ii. Demise of calpulli descent groups / communities

iii. Rise of Cities -- merchant classes

d.  Cultural Institutions: Religion

i.  Goal: to Christianize Indians (Papal Bull of 1537)

ii. Missionaries and Humanists / Scholars

iii.  Church as Repressive Force

iv.  Church as "Syncretic" Force