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Chapter 13 Part 2. The Age of Exploration. Social Classes. Social Classes. All of the multiethnic groups were considered inferior Mestizos eventually became artisans and small merchants Seen as socially superior to other multiracial groups once they began making money.
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Chapter 13 Part 2 The Age of Exploration
Social Classes • All of the multiethnic groups were considered inferior • Mestizos eventually became artisans and small merchants • Seen as socially superior to other multiracial groups once they began making money
Economic Foundations • Spain and Portugal both looked for ways to make money off of their colonies • Gold and Silver • Farming was more long lasting • Native Americans worked on real estates or poor farmers • Trade also provided profit • Sugar, tobacco, diamonds, and animal hides were shipped to Europe where they were completed and shipped back
State and Church • Brazil • Portugal appointed a governor-general who then appointed people to take over the districts • American Empires • Spain appointed a viceroy to take charge of their colonies
State and Church • Spanish and Portuguese rulers were determined to spread Christianity • They accomplished this by bringing people to villages where they could be converted and taught trades • Jesuits established more than 30 missions in Paraguay • Turned the mission into a profitable business
State and Church • Catholic Church • Built cathedrals, hospitals, orphanages and schools • Women could enter a convent and become a nun • The nuns would work outside the convent by running schools and hospitals