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It still shocks me how someone can just view a entirely different race as potential servants or slaves instead of as equals. They came up with the system of encomienda in order to force Indians into labor. To make it worse, there was also the concept of \u201cjust war,\u201d which allowed the enslavement of anyone who rejected Spanish domination and Christianity. In my opinion, this was just a cruel, ridiculous, cowardly and close-minded excuse to use in order to enslave people. They attacked innocent tribes, villages, and different races just because they refused to conform to their own ideas and beliefs. A lot of the work that Indians were forced to do were very deadly. Many others died from catastrophic epidemics that eventually led to a large decline in the Native population.<\/p>\n<div><span><a class=\"colorbox\" href=\"http:\/\/history410.green-white-polkadots.com\/blog\/uncategorized\/labor-migration-and-settlement\/\">Marissa Cervantes<\/a> mentioned that migration in America helped Indians avoid the Europeans. While this is true, there were also others that moved closer to Europeans because they were eager to engage in trade and procure commodities they desired not only for practical use but for social prestige (Chapter 5, 159). Migration across the Atlantic was helpful politically for some Natives. The Potiguars had asked the Dutch to take them to Holland. There, their leader was able to use the linguistic and cultural skills that he learned to acquire political power back in Brazil. <\/span><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Then came the settlements. There were five main categories of settlements around the Atlantic world according to Chapter 5. 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