Renaissance · South America · Politics
1537
Cusco Drops the Encomienda
1537
Under pressure from reformers and bishops, the colonial authorities in Peru began trying to regulate the grim labor drafts of the encomienda system. The results were uneven at best. Indigenous populations continued to die in silver mines and coca plantations at catastrophic rates through the mid-century. The debate produced sophisticated arguments about natural rights and just war, anticipating Enlightenment philosophy by two centuries.