Spain and Its Colonies (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Root, J. W.

 
9781330169735: Spain and Its Colonies (Classic Reprint)

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A compelling look at how royal policy, trade, and religion shaped the Spanish colonies from Columbus to decolonization.

This book examines the long arc of Spain’s empire, revealing how governing ideas and economic practices affected life in the Americas and beyond.

From the earliest voyages to the later struggles for independence, it traces how Spain restrained foreign competition, organized treasure extraction, and enforced a rigid colonial system. The narrative connects the Crown’s decisions with the everyday realities of settlers, laborers, and indigenous communities, showing how policy shaped fortune and famine, power and resistance.

  • Understand how mercantilist ideas guided trade, taxation, and ship routes from Seville to the Indies
  • See how religion and politics intersected in governing the colonies, including the reach of the Inquisition
  • Explore the administrative structure of viceroyalties, audiencias, and the limits on colonial self-government
  • Follow the arc toward independence and the lasting legacy of Spain’s imperial system

Ideal for readers of imperial history and those curious about the forces that shaped the modern Americas.

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