"We ordain and command that no Spaniard, Mestizo, Mulato, or black, whether free or slave, shall live in the towns of the Indians, because it has been found that some Spaniards who live among them, and Mestizos and others who frequent their villages, are people of restless life, of bad habits, thieves, gamblers, and vicious men, who, to support their vices, rob the Indians and mistreat them, causing them to abandon their homes and fields... And we command that those who are already living there be expelled, and not be permitted to return."
— King Philip II of Spain, Royal Ordinance on the Segregation of the Republics, 1563
Which of the following best explains the primary purpose behind the Spanish royal policy described in the excerpt?
- To maintain a structured social hierarchy that preserved indigenous communities as a source of labor and tribute for the crownCevap
- BTo dismantle the encomienda system and replace coerced labor with free-market wages for indigenous peasants
- CTo integrate all indigenous populations into a single, unified cultural group governed by standard European laws
- DTo halt the spread of the Columbian Exchange by preventing the introduction of European livestock and crops into native villages
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To maintain a structured social hierarchy that preserved indigenous communities as a source of labor and tribute for the crown
The correct answer is correct because the Spanish crown's creation of the 'República de Indios' and 'República de Españoles' was designed to isolate indigenous populations from Spanish settlers and mixed-race individuals. The crown wanted to preserve indigenous communities so they could be easily administered, converted to Christianity, and taxed for tribute and coerced labor without interference or abuse from private Spanish subjects.
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The Spanish Caste (Casta) System and Colonial Administration