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Cultural Effect Of Labor Systems In Spanish And Portuguese Colonial America

Upon arriving in what Europeans thought of as "The New World", the men couldn't help but look around and take notice of the vast material wealth the land offered. This was a place of flowing rivers, dense forests, looming mountain sides, and beautiful scenery. But they saw more than just the natural beauty; they saw untouched lands fresh and ripe for the taking. In 1492, Spaniard Christopher Columbus reached what is currently the Bahamas, and in 1500, Portuguese Pedro Alvares Cabral reached Porto Seguro, Brazil. These two men, though they didn't know it then, opened the flood gates of exploration for Central and South America. Over the next 300 years, these locations would change drastically while under Spanish and Portuguese colonial rule. The existence of a colony is to aid the economic well being of the mother country (Burkholder and Johnson, 144) or in laymen's terms, to become the mother county's cash cow. Through pre-existing and newly created labor systems, Spain and......


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