US History timeline & concept chart: 10th-16th centuries pre-colonial Native Americans to early North American colonization (Spanish, French, Dutch): Difference between revisions

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* deal for slave trade between Spanish and & nations (“assent")
* deal for slave trade between Spanish and & nations (“assent")
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BIG IDEAS:
'''BIG IDEAS'''
* Spanish extraction & agriculture: need for labor  
* Spanish extraction & agriculture: need for labor  
* Spanish goal to convert natives to Christianity
* Spanish goal to convert natives to Christianity
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** Spain used the ''asiento'' to give or take back rights to slave trade to its colonies
** Spain used the ''asiento'' to give or take back rights to slave trade to its colonies


* '''Reciprocity'''
* Spanish social heirarchy
** Native American concept of sharing of land, resources, and labor
** peninsulares = born in Spain, held highest positions
** Was part of cultural misunderstanding between European and native populations over land and object ownership
** criolles = born in New World of Spanish parents
** Mestizos = mixed Spanish and Native American parentage
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