Spanish legal restrictions and outbreaks of disease made it difficult to enslave indigenous populations.
Spanish legal restrictions and outbreaks of disease made it difficult to enslave indigenous populations.
The Spanish turned enslaved Africans into a labor force in the Americas primarily for work on plantations growing crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton. Africans were also forced to work in mines, as domestics, and in other industries to support the colonial economy. This system of exploitation was known as the Atlantic slave trade.
The stories about Ebola did not directly affect Spanish explorers, as Ebola is a recent virus that was not known during the time of Spanish exploration. The virus emerged in the 1970s in Africa, long after the age of Spanish exploration.
The Spanish used captive Africans for forced labor in their colonies, primarily in agriculture, mining, and domestic service. Africans were also used as slaves to generate wealth and resources for the Spanish Empire.
The Spanish used captive Africans as a source of labor for tasks such as mining, agriculture, and domestic work. They were forced into slavery and treated as property by the Spanish colonizers.
Spanish legal restrictions and outbreaks of disease made it difficult to enslave indigenous populations.
For apex the correct answer is "Legal restrictions and outbreak of disease made it difficult to get sufficient labor from indigenous populations"
Spanish colonists were from Spain.
The Encomienda system required Spanish colonists to care for the native people.
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The French fought with the colonists, and the Spanish helped somewhat as well
No they didn't the Spanish was the enemy at the time.
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Colonists were discouraged from settling in Spanish borderlands due to threats from indigenous peoples, lack of infrastructure and resources, strict control by Spanish authorities, and competition with established settlements. Additionally, the harsh environment and disease also deterred potential colonists.
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