
Las Encomiendas: El papel de los encomenderos en el periodo Colonia
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Creadas durante la Edad Media como instituciones socio económicas que promovían un trato justo en el cual los encomendados o siervos retribuían equitativamente en trabajo o especies a sus señores o encomenderos, las encomiendas se convirtieron en el eje de un sistema de trabajo forzado de los pueblos indígenas a favor de los conquistadores extranjeros a lo largo del proceso de colonización española de América y Filipinas. Símbolo de explotación y corrupción, las encomiendas fueron motivo de abuso y crueldad contra los habitantes del Nuevo Mundo.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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