Pre-Chavez Economy

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Pre Chavez Economy

Colonial Economy:

  • Spanish expenditionaries arrived in what is present-day Venezuela in 1498, but generally neglated the area because of its apparent lack of mineral wealth
  • Encomienda is a system where the Spanish crown granted rights over Indian labor and tribute to individual colonists, who in turn undertook to maintain order and to propogate Christianity among the Indians
  • The Spanish crown officially ended the encomienda system in 1687, and enslaved Africans replaced the majority of Indian labor
  • This time was dominated by a plantation culture, more closely resembling the systems of the Carribbean Islands than that of a South American territory
  • Colonial authorities organized the local Indians into an encomienda system to grow tobacco, cotten, indigo, and cocoa