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  1. 13 cze 2022 · The colonial government in the Spanish Empire was largely effective in achieving its aims. There was corruption, and decision-making was slow due to the necessity for rival institutions and officials to collaborate and share political power.

  2. 1 sty 2015 · Abstract. In all colonial contexts, gender roles were a crucial, heavily negotiated component of interaction. In the Spanish Americas, these negotiations were particularly contentious for...

  3. 28 mar 2008 · Among the most significant topics to be examined in this chapter are: (1) the first movement of Spanish women to the newly discovered lands, which, although not long-lasting, helped to shape the cultural transfer and to form the biological nucleus of a social elite; (2) marriage, as the basis for the formation of families and kinship; (3) the ...

  4. This paper explores the archaeology of women in Spanish colonial society. While an appreciation of Spanish and Na. tive American women in Hispanic America is gradually. discovery, provisions for 30 women are listed for. the third voyage in 1497-1498 (Boxer 1975:35).

  5. 28 paź 2011 · The history of women in colonial Latin America has been a productive and exciting field since the mid-1970s. The study of women in the colonial empires of Spain and Portugal began in the final quarter of the 20th century, clearly influenced by the feminist movement and work by scholars in U.S. history.

  6. Spanish women used themes similar to those used by men (endless effort, hunger, painful expe-riences, victimization by the Indians, vulnerability in an unfamiliar environ-ment, and divine inspiration) while also adding more feminine themes (female physical weakness, domesticity, and motherhood).

  7. 24 wrz 2017 · This collection represents the material culture that citizens acquire, regarding their race, class, and gender during the Early Colonies period. Around this time in 1492, Christopher Columbus' arrival into the New World affected the way Europeans viewed the world politically, socially, and economically. The Columbian Exchange was a large trade ...