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NEW SPAIN - MEXICO (1521-1848)

The Other Conquest In 1521, the Aztec civilization is conquered by the Spanish and over 75,000 allies. The Spanish call the new land, NUEVA ESPANA The Conquest is devastating: Population of the Americas prior to 1492 25-30,000,000 Population of the Americas by 1650 30,000 The Catholic church plays a major role in the conquest of Mesoamerica.

FRAY DIEGO DE LANDA Bishop of Yucatan Relacion de las Cosas de Yucatan Burned thousands of Maya books BARTOLOME DE LAS CASAS Bishop of Chiapas FATHER OF LIBERATION THEOLOGY Helped protect thousands of Indians from Spanish

FRAY BENARDINO DE SAHAGUN Was sent to destroy Aztec culture Decided to research Aztec cutlture. His writings preserved a great deal of what we know about Aztec culture FLORENTINE CODEX

La Virgen of Guadalupe: A Case Study

Variations I) Religious Variation 1535- Year of apparition Appeared to Juan Diego Virgen spoke in Nahuatl and had indian features Fray Zammaruga Ist Bishop of New Spain converts millions to Christianity AFTER the apparition.

II) Historical Variation Story first collected (1540-1545) by Antonio Valeriano 1 st published in 1649 in Nahuatl by Luis Lasso de la Vega in 1649 in the NICAN MOPOHUA Huei Tlamahuitzoltica original lost

COATLIQUE JADE SKIRT (TONANTZIN- Earth Mother ) VIRGEN OF GUADALUPE (ESTREMADURA SPAIN) VIRGEN OF GUADALUPE (NEW SPAIN) The apparition occurred at the Tepeyac, where there was a temple to the Aztec goddess Tonatzin. Virgen of Guadalupe Estremadura, virgin on the flag of Cortez A tool of the conquest, Syncrinization

COLONIAL ERA 1521-1821- NEW SPAIN Spanish colonial society revolved around Caste System Your position in society was based on you position within the Caste. More than 100 classifications

Spanish Caste System Peninsulares Criollos Mestizo Mulatto Indios Negros European born whites Colonial born whites Mixed blood (Spanish-Indian) Mixed blood (Spanish-Negro) Natives African

Viceroy The viceroy ( co-king ) was the Spanish crowns representative in New Spain. There were two viceroys in the Americas: New Spain (Mexico) and Kingdom of Peru (South America)

Encomienda Early System of tributory labor. The Conquistador was given an encomienda and was known as encomendado Developed as a means of securing a cheap labor supply. In return for land/work force, the encomendado had to promise to take care and Christianze the indians on his lands. By 1560 s it begins to decline.

The Hacienda Begins in the 17 th century Haciendas were large estates which dedicated themselves to agriculture or livestock production. The true purpose was not for economic prosperity, but to maintain social division Hacendados were only Spanish landowners Debt Peonage Peons were poor Indian workers. The peon would be paid, but he had to purchase all his goods from the hacienda store(expensive) As peons went into debt, they had to work off this debt to the hacendado.

The Church The Church was the largest landowner in all of New Spain. The power of the church was at the same level as viceroyalty By the late 1700 s the church owned 60% of all landholdings in New Spain.

The Mission System The Spanish missions were established during the 15 th to 19 th centuries from South America to the US southwest. Their purpose was to Christianize local Indigenous population. Many times the Indians were mistreated and beaten.

Economy Farming and ranching became the primary source of income Silver, gold, and copper made Spain the worlds first Super power The worlds silver supply doubled in less than 200 years. New Spain also exported. Cochineal and indigo dyes, derived from indigenous species, Cacao became an important cash crop once the Aztec delicacy xocolatl (chocolate) became all the rage in Continental society. Vanilla, sugar, cotton and tobacco also become lucrative crops

Mestizo s The colonial era was oppressive for those not Spanish or of Spanish descent. Half Spanish/half Indian = Mestizo As time passed, the Mestizo population began to grow and became larger than the Spanish and indian populations Modern day populations of Latin America are descendants of these first Mestizos.( 90%)

MEXICO By 1800 s Spanish power was on the decline. Many are influenced by the Enlightenment writings of Rousseau, Locke, and the French & American revolutions. One of those influenced is a Criollo priest Miguel Hidalgo.

Hidalgo begins his revolt on September 16, 1810 calling for independence from Spanish, an end to slavery, and better indian conditions. Hidalgo is supported by Indians and Mestizos, but NOT Criollos Hidalgo is arrested and executed on July 30, 1811. After his death, Father Jose Morelos and others take over for but by 1815 they are all arrested or killed and it looks like the end of the independence movement.

Success? In 1821, the Spanish Gen. Agustine de Iturbide turned against the army and leads a successful Criollo revolt vs. Spain. Agustin I -Emperor of the Republic Mexico. The revolt is finally successful due to CRIOLLO support In the end, the Spanish Peninsulares are kicked out and the Spanish Criollos controlled Mexico. In the next 50 years, Mexico is dominated by the military and the life of most Mexicans changed very little.