Thehacienda system of Argentina, parts of Brazil, Chile, Mexico and New Granada was a system of large land-holdings that were an end in themselves as the marks of status. The hacienda aimed for self-sufficiency in everything but luxuries meant for display, which were destined for the handful of people in the circle of the patrón.
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http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacienda
This system also refers to bullfighting. You can go to the following website to find out more about bullfighting in Mexico.
http:/www.aboutmexico.net/mexico/bullfighting.asp
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Hacienda (Spanish - Mexican word) - large estate or plantation A plantation is used to grow crops for selling
From wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomienda): "The encomienda system was a trusteeship labor system employed by the Spanish crown during the Spanish colonization of the Americas and the Philippines in order to consolidate their conquests. Conquistadores were granted trusteeship over the indigenous people they conquered, in an expansion of familiar medieval feudal institutions, notably the commendation ceremony, which had been established in New Castile during the Reconquista. The encomiendo system differed from the developed form of feudalism in that it did not entail any direct land tenure by the encomendero; Indian lands were to remain in their possession, a right that was formally protected by the Crown of Castile because at the beginning of the Conquest most of the rights of administration in the new lands went to the Castilian Queen.[2] These were laws that the Crown attempted to impose in all of the Spanish colonies in the Americas and in the Philippines." It is quite possible that the encomienda system evolved into the hacienda system (if there is a difference at all). From wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacienda): The hacienda system and lifestyles were also imitated in the Philippines which was colonized by Spain through Mexico for 300 years. Attempts to break up the hacienda system in the Philippines through land reform laws during the second half of the 1900's have proven moderately successful. From the Chan Robles Law Library (http://www.chanrobles.com/legal4agrarianlaw.htm) "The Comprehensive Argraian Reform Law of 1988 was a piece Philippine legislature that aimed to pursue a Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) where the welfare of the landless farmers and farm workers will receive the highest consideration to promote social justice and to move the nation towards sound rural development and industrialization, and the establishment of owner cultivatorship of economic-sized farms as the basis of Philippine agriculture. The agrarian reform program is founded on the right of farmers and regular farm workers, who are landless, to own directly or collectively the lands they till or, in the case of other farm workers, to receive a share of the fruits thereof. To this end, the State shall encourage the just distribution of all agricultural lands, subject to the priorities and retention limits set forth in this Act, having taken into account ecological, developmental, and equity considerations, and subject to the payment of just compensation. The State shall respect the right of small landowners and shall provide incentives for voluntary land-sharing."
What the Economic system v. political system
A capitalistic system is an economic system known as a free enterprise system.
Capitalistic system.
It was just replaced by the Hacienda system.
Hacienda
The hacienda system in the Philippines began as part of Spain's colonization efforts in the 16th century. Spanish colonizers granted large tracts of land to favored individuals or religious institutions, who would then establish haciendas for agricultural production. Indigenous Filipinos were often forced to work on these haciendas as laborers under oppressive conditions.
The farmers lost there land.
The hacienda system in the Philippines was a land tenure system introduced during Spanish colonial rule. Large tracts of land were controlled by wealthy landlords called hacenderos, while farmers and laborers worked the land under various conditions of tenancy. This system led to widespread poverty, inequality, and exploitation among the rural population.
The address of the Hacienda Heights Library is: 16010 La Monde St., Hacienda Heights, 91745 4299
the house is a southwest hacienda
a hacienda has rooms or animals on it because it is mostly a ranch
The phone number of the Hacienda Heights Library is: 626-968-9356.
Philippines History According to the book i read a while ago, the encomienda system in the Philippines was been replaced by the hacienda system because the encomienderos who have the power to control the money collected were abusing the power given to them. religious people from that time were the one who agreed that encomienda system should be quashed. as a replacement to that, hacienda system was been implemented and acknowledged by the people that time. hacienda system were headed by the religious people like the dominicans and etc. I hope that this information can help my co-students.. just correct me if ever i am mistaken.. =) -Rocel Pugay
A hacienda is a large estate or plantation with a dwelling house.
Hacienda La Sabana was created in 1773.