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- noun Plural form of
repartimiento .
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It is not our intention to enter into the detail of the disputes which took place between the latter and Gonzalo Pizarro, who, profiting by the general discontent, caused by the new regulations as to the "repartimientos," revolted against the
Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World Jules Verne 1866
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"repartimientos" was based on gifts of Indian labor.
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"repartimientos" was based on gifts of Indian labor.
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"repartimientos" was based on gifts of Indian labor.
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"repartimientos" was based on gifts of Indian labor.
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Allotments of lands which include the natives who reside thereon (known as "repartimientos" or
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Now government controlled labor drafts called repartimientos, rather than slaves, provided workers to the Spanish-owned estates and mines at salaries set by the government.
Slavery in Mexico 2001
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Now government controlled labor drafts called repartimientos, rather than slaves, provided workers to the Spanish-owned estates and mines at salaries set by the government.
Slavery in Mexico 2001
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Casas received a valuable repartimiento of land and Indians in recognition of the services he had rendered during the expeditions, for, though he was the enemy of all cruel treatment and the protector of the natives against his callous-hearted countrymen, his conscience on the subject of repartimientos was not yet fully awakened.
Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings Francis Augustus MacNutt
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This was the second stage in the development of repartimientos, viz., the Indians were bound to the land and forced to cultivate it.
Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings Francis Augustus MacNutt
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