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Title: La experiencia colonial de Espaa


1
La experiencia colonial de España
2
Navigation
  • Early Modern Expansion and the Politicization of
    Oceanic Space
  • Ceremonies of Possession in Europes Conquest of
    the New World
  • Patterns in Early Spanish Overseas Expansion

3
What enticed Europe to go to sea?
  • Western Europes drive towards the sea.
  • The lack of land available for huge land empires.
  • The control of the sea and the overseas land
    bases placed in strategic locations provided the
    control of trade to the worlds markets.

4
From whom did Spain plunder their technology?
  • Navigational technology
  • The Portuguese (Nao, compass, astrolabe)
  • The Genoese (Mariners ?)
  • The Venetian (Idea/Quest for the East?)

5
How did Spain react to the people they
encountered?
  • According to John Kicza, Spain initially was only
    interested in economic gain, but went to a
    full-settlement approach.
  • Started this hypothesis from their experience in
    the Canary Islands.

6
Spanish Colonization and the Groups they
Encountered
  • Resilient Cultures Americas Native Peoples
    Confront European Colonization

7
What three groups awaited Spain in the New World?
  • Sedentary- Aztec, Mayan, and Incan
  • Semi-Sedentary- Eastern North America, Northern
    Mexico, and Central America
  • Nomadic- Central and Western North America,
    Chile, the Parana River Basin, etc.

8
Did the Spanish react differently according to
the organizational type they encountered?
  • The sedentary societies fell victim to Spanish
    medievalism, because they (the sedentary peoples)
    were more accustomed to paying tribute than the
    semi-sedentary societies and nomadic people who
    would never conform to Feudalism.

9
Bernal Diaz del Castillo
10
What was Diazs purpose in writing his account of
the conquest?
  • Cortez, in his letters, never mentions the
    soldiers nor does he mention Malinche.
  • Francisco Lopez de Gomara because accused of
    exaggeration, misrepresentation, and undo
    adulation of Cortes. (44)
  • Gonzalo de Illescas who spoke the truth neither
    in the beginning, nor the middle, nor the end
    (7)

11
What theory did Diaz use to justify the conquest
of New Spain?
  • According to Rolena Adornos article, The
    Discursive Encounter of Spain and America The
    Authority of Eyewitness Testimony in the Writing
    of History, intervention by a Christian prince
    was justified in order to protect the innocent
    from human sacrifice, to stop such practices, to
    force the native peoples to abandon their
    religions, and to Christianize them.(217)

12
How did Diaz prove the Holiness of the war?
  • According to Adorno, Bernal Diaz concluded this
    account with three more incidents designed to
    reveal the providential plan or at least the
    many gifts that our Lord God bestowed on
    us.(216)

13
Impact of Disease in the Spanish New World
14
Was disease Spains greatest ally?
  • Revisionist Historian, Francis J. Brooks, says
    disease didnt have as much an impact as most
    accounts, Diaz, Cortez, etc., write.
  • In response, Robert McCaa in his article, Spanish
    and Nahuatl Views on Smallpox and Demographic
    Catastrophe in Mexico, says, Brooks
    misinterpreted, overlooked, had flawed reasoning,
    and false analogies.(398)
  • In Crosbys article, Conquistador y Pestilencia
    The First New World Pandemic and the Fall of
    the Great Indian Empires, he concurs with McCaa
    that Old World diseases allowed for an easier
    conquest for Spain and decimated the great native
    empires more so than the Spanish steel.

15
Religion
16
What was the state of the Catholic religion in
Spain at the time of the conquest?
  • Castilian religion in XIV century varied
  • No obligation to go to church on Sunday till
    council of Trent 1545-63.
  • Religious devotion centered on the Virgin and
    local saints, usually the patron of a village.
  • Christ was more distant.

17
What were some problems missionaries faced in
bringing Catholicism to the New World?

large number of idolaters in contrast to small
number of missionaries difficulty in
translating concepts of Christian dogma into
native languages especially with missionaries
scant knowledge of the language early period
is when largest number of baptisms
reportedcontrast between doctrine preached by
missionaries and the actions of the conquistadors
18
What methods did Spanish missionaries employ to
convert the indigenous peoples?
  • Used force (physical and psychological) to
    convert
  • jails and stocks or blows with a stick
  • compelle intrare Luke 1415-24 compel them to
    come in.
  • Religious conversion always came with military
    conquest, impossible to separate the two.

19
How did religious life develop under the
influence of both native religion and Catholicism?
  • Syncretism was not officially approved but
    priests would sometimes agree to settle for
    peace.
  • The Native custom was to add new gods of the new
    people to pantheon
  • So they did not give up their gods
  • Kept secret worship of their original gods

20
DOlwer makes an interesting point that when
Latin America won independence from Spain they
retained the Catholic religion.
This home is CatholicWe do not accept
Protestant propaganda or other cults.Long Live
Christ the King!Long Live the Virgin of
Guadalupe, Mother of God!
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