Resistance and Rebellion on the Spanish Frontier: Native Responses to Colonization in the Colombian Chocó

eng: By the mid-sixteenth century, Spanish conquest of the major Indian societies in the Americas was more or less complete. There were, however, many indigenous societies that still remained outside the orbit of Spanish control, usually because they were in remote and inaccessible regions, had no o...

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Conquista española
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Colonización
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spelling Resistance and Rebellion on the Spanish Frontier: Native Responses to Colonization in the Colombian ChocóConquista españolaChocóColonizaciónColombiaeng: By the mid-sixteenth century, Spanish conquest of the major Indian societies in the Americas was more or less complete. There were, however, many indigenous societies that still remained outside the orbit of Spanish control, usually because they were in remote and inaccessible regions, had no obvious economic resources to exploit, or were able to mount effective resistance to Spanish incursions. Some of these societies continued to exist beyond the boundaries of the Iberian world throughout the colonial period; for others, those boundaries were broken down as Spanish colonial settlement expanded from its early bases and extended into regions that the Spaniards had initially found too difficult to colonize. Movements of this kind on the frontier of Spanish settlement occurred throughout Hispanic America, as missionaries and settlers carried Spanish influence and Spanish government into peripheral regions from northern Mexico to southern Chile.1 Frontier expansion of this kind also occurred in areas of New Granada (modern Colombia), where settlers pushed into previously uncolonized regions both to the east and to the west of the major settlements in the interior. One significant direction in which the frontier expanded was into the Choco, the large lowland region on New Granada's Pacific flank. Here, Spanish penetration was driven by both missionary zeal and, more powerfully, by the search for gold.spa: A mediados del siglo XVI, la conquista española de las principales sociedades indígenas de América estaba más o menos completa. Sin embargo, había muchas sociedades indígenas que aún permanecían fuera de la órbita del control español, normalmente porque se encontraban en regiones remotas e inaccesibles, no tenían recursos económicos evidentes que explotar o eran capaces de oponer una resistencia eficaz a las incursiones españolas. Algunas de estas sociedades continuaron existiendo más allá de los límites del mundo ibérico durante todo el periodo colonial; para otras, esos límites se rompieron a medida que el asentamiento colonial español se expandió desde sus primeras bases y se extendió a regiones que los españoles habían encontrado inicialmente demasiado difíciles de colonizar. Movimientos de este tipo en la frontera de la colonización española se produjeron en toda la América hispana, ya que los misioneros y los colonos llevaron la influencia y el gobierno español a regiones periféricas desde el norte de México hasta el sur de Chile.1 La expansión fronteriza de este tipo también se produjo en zonas de Nueva Granada (la actual Colombia), donde los colonos se adentraron en regiones no colonizadas anteriormente tanto al este como al oeste de los principales asentamientos del interior. Una dirección importante en la que se expandió la frontera fue hacia el Chocó, la gran región de tierras bajas en el flanco Pacífico de Nueva Granada. Aquí, la penetración española fue impulsada tanto por el celo misionero como, más poderosamente, por la búsqueda de oro.Duke University Press2022-05-06T16:21:03Z2022-05-06T16:21:03Z2022-03-15Artículo de revistaReferencia bibliográficahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_86bcImageTextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb129 p.application/pdfimage/pngapplication/pdfhttps://repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co/handle/ucaldas/17608https://www.jstor.org/stable/2518285https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Resistance-and-Rebellion-on-the-Spanish-Frontier%3A-Williams/6713a52fa2cc0dff37bd9bca469a612e5c0076e2eng424No. 3 (Aug., 1999)397Vol. 79Velásquez Runk, Julia, Pueblos indígenas en Panamá : una BibliografíaThe Hispanic American Historical Reviewhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Williams, Caroline A.oai:repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co:ucaldas/176082024-07-16T21:47:54Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Resistance and Rebellion on the Spanish Frontier: Native Responses to Colonization in the Colombian Chocó
title Resistance and Rebellion on the Spanish Frontier: Native Responses to Colonization in the Colombian Chocó
spellingShingle Resistance and Rebellion on the Spanish Frontier: Native Responses to Colonization in the Colombian Chocó
Conquista española
Chocó
Colonización
Colombia
title_short Resistance and Rebellion on the Spanish Frontier: Native Responses to Colonization in the Colombian Chocó
title_full Resistance and Rebellion on the Spanish Frontier: Native Responses to Colonization in the Colombian Chocó
title_fullStr Resistance and Rebellion on the Spanish Frontier: Native Responses to Colonization in the Colombian Chocó
title_full_unstemmed Resistance and Rebellion on the Spanish Frontier: Native Responses to Colonization in the Colombian Chocó
title_sort Resistance and Rebellion on the Spanish Frontier: Native Responses to Colonization in the Colombian Chocó
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Conquista española
Chocó
Colonización
Colombia
topic Conquista española
Chocó
Colonización
Colombia
description eng: By the mid-sixteenth century, Spanish conquest of the major Indian societies in the Americas was more or less complete. There were, however, many indigenous societies that still remained outside the orbit of Spanish control, usually because they were in remote and inaccessible regions, had no obvious economic resources to exploit, or were able to mount effective resistance to Spanish incursions. Some of these societies continued to exist beyond the boundaries of the Iberian world throughout the colonial period; for others, those boundaries were broken down as Spanish colonial settlement expanded from its early bases and extended into regions that the Spaniards had initially found too difficult to colonize. Movements of this kind on the frontier of Spanish settlement occurred throughout Hispanic America, as missionaries and settlers carried Spanish influence and Spanish government into peripheral regions from northern Mexico to southern Chile.1 Frontier expansion of this kind also occurred in areas of New Granada (modern Colombia), where settlers pushed into previously uncolonized regions both to the east and to the west of the major settlements in the interior. One significant direction in which the frontier expanded was into the Choco, the large lowland region on New Granada's Pacific flank. Here, Spanish penetration was driven by both missionary zeal and, more powerfully, by the search for gold.
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No. 3 (Aug., 1999)
397
Vol. 79
Velásquez Runk, Julia, Pueblos indígenas en Panamá : una Bibliografía
The Hispanic American Historical Review
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