The New World: Conquest and Consequence
European Colonization, Indigenous Resistance, and the Transformation of the Americas, 1492-1800
Sinopsis
Drawing on colonial records, indigenous codices, missionary reports, and archaeological evidence, this book reveals how conquest operated through disease, military technology, political alliances with rival indigenous groups, and systematic exploitation of existing social structures. It explores how Spanish encomienda, Portuguese bandeiras, and French fur trade networks created distinct colonial patterns, how indigenous populations adapted survival strategies, and how African slavery became central to colonial economies.
The narrative examines the pace and scale of demographic catastrophe, the persistence of indigenous political and cultural systems despite colonial pressure, the emergence of mixed populations and new identities, and how colonial extraction enriched European economies while devastating American societies. It analyzes resistance movements, the role of the Catholic Church, legal debates over indigenous rights, and how colonization laid foundations for modern inequalities. Without minimizing violence or reducing indigenous peoples to victims, this work provides rigorous analysis of conquests mechanisms and lasting consequences.
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Editorial: Epubli
ISBN: 9783565249510
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 15/02/2026
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