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Autor Jackson, Robert H. |
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The religious missions were a fundamental part of the politics of domination of the indigenous population of the Americas by the Spanish Crown. However, the missionaries did not always encounter sedentary communities, that allowed rapid subjugat[...]![]()
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The Spanish Crown constructed a colonial system in the Americas based on the exploitation of the indigenous populations. This colonial system worked well in sedentary populations that practiced agriculture, and that had govemrnents that exercis[...]![]()
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This essay outlines the demographic history of the Jesuit missions of Paraguay, offering new insights based on a comparative approach. It argues that demographic patterns in the Guarani missions were unique, when compared to missions on other fr[...]