Brown, Kendall W., "The Spanish Imperial Mercury Trade and the American Mining Expansion Under the Bourbon Monarchy," in, Van Ausdal, Shawn, and Robert W. Wilcox. That expedition was to make world history. Cline, and Javier Pescador, Cook, David Noble. This is not a fabrication; indigenous death to such diseases claimed around 50% in Tenochtitlan and up to 90% elsewhere on the continent. Terraciano, Kevin. "Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)" in. The profits from Spanish expedition flowed to Castile. [83] These elites played an intermediary role between the Spanish rulers and indigenous commoners. Although often the participants, conquistadors, are now termed soldiers, they were not paid soldiers in ranks of an army, but rather soldiers of fortune, who joined an expedition with the expectation of profiting from it. On 31 March 1492, the Catholic Monarch ordered the expulsion of the Jews in Spain who refused to convert to Christianity. Answered: Select the correct answer. Choose the | bartleby The two powers vied for domination through the acquisition of new lands. Enslaved Africans were imported to Spanish territories, primarily to Cuba. European Colonization of North America - National Geographic Society "La catastrophe dmographique" (The Demographic Catastrophe) in. [151] Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992) has Georges Corroface as Columbus with Marlon Brando as Toms de Torquemada and Tom Selleck as King Ferdinand and Rachel Ward as Queen Isabela. The New Laws of 1542 were the result, limiting the power of encomenderos, the private holders of grants to indigenous labor previously held in perpetuity. The establishment of large, permanent Spanish settlements attracted a whole range of new residents, who set up shop as carpenters, bakers, tailors and other artisan activities. I think the Spanish had monarchy. Chapter 1: The Collision of Cultures QUIZ Flashcards | Quizlet His fall from power is viewed as an example of the weakening of the crown in the mid-seventeenth century since it failed to protect their duly appointed bishop. In the twentieth century, Garatuza's life was the subject of a 1935 film[165] and a 1986 telenovela, Martn Garatuza. If you're seeing this message, it means we're having trouble loading external resources on our website.