Asked by Pamela
                 Describe social, political and economic aspects of spanish rule in the Americas. 
I cant find this answer anywhere
help please!!
            
            
        I cant find this answer anywhere
help please!!
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                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    I'm sure it's in your text book.
Keep looking.
    
Keep looking.
                    Answered by
            Pamela
            
    is this right?:
socialy- Native Americans were at the bottom of the social pyramid and the fully spanish were at the top.
political- the spanish were allowed to force Native Americans to work for them
economic- trade was great but many people died and .... i need help with this one
    
socialy- Native Americans were at the bottom of the social pyramid and the fully spanish were at the top.
political- the spanish were allowed to force Native Americans to work for them
economic- trade was great but many people died and .... i need help with this one
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    You're right.  
The Spanish ruled; the natives were supposed to obey. Not only was this a political situation, but it also kept the natives in inferior positions. Money from trade with Spain and other European countries went to the Spanish, and not the natives.
    
The Spanish ruled; the natives were supposed to obey. Not only was this a political situation, but it also kept the natives in inferior positions. Money from trade with Spain and other European countries went to the Spanish, and not the natives.
                    Answered by
            Pamela
            
    Thanks! i have one more question that i cant seem to find: 
how did the first Global Age affect culture?
should i just ask my Global teacher for help and leave it blank til then?
    
how did the first Global Age affect culture?
should i just ask my Global teacher for help and leave it blank til then?
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    That depends upon how your book defines "first global age."
In some respects, Alexander the Great inaugurated a global age in the fourth century B.C. The Spanish explorers furthered the global age in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
 
    
In some respects, Alexander the Great inaugurated a global age in the fourth century B.C. The Spanish explorers furthered the global age in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
                    Answered by
            Pamela
            
    oh ok thanks again good night
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    You're welcome.  You, too!
    
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