Sepoys
Triangular Trade
Encomienda System
Conquistadors
Indentured servitude
Audiencias
Capital
Cash Crops
Joint Stock Companies
Treaty of Tordesillas
Creoles
Hacienda System
Monopolies
Viceroys
Landowners forced indigenous people to work getting gold and other resources in exchange for food and shelter
Spanish royal courts to which people could appeal the viceroy's decisions
Individuals born in the Americas but of Spanish origin
granted certain merchants, joint stock companies, and governments the exclusive right to trade
Spain and Portugal divided the Americas along the Line of the Meridian
3 segments of trade between the Americas, Europe, and Africa
Investors financed trade by buying shares in corporations such as the British East India Company
Spanish administrators/officials representing and acting on behalf of the Spanish crown
Spanish Explorers
Grown specifically to trade not for subsistence living
European trained Indian soldiers used by the British to take India from the Mughal Empire
Forced labor on cash crop farms
Europeans who agreed to seven years of labor in exchange for passage to America and room and board
material wealth available to invest to produce more wealth