Late Middle Ages · North America · Politics
1500
Hemisphere of Silver
1500
Spanish authorities in the Caribbean began organizing the first systematic mining and tribute levies on Taino populations across Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica. Within two decades the indigenous workforce would be nearly extinct, and the Caribbean experiment would set the grim template for continental conquest. The encomienda system, assigning indigenous communities to colonists for tribute and forced labor, became the mechanism through which Caribbean populations were destroyed.