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Explain the encomienda system. Describe the conflict between the church and the government because of the system an
how Indians were affected by it?

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The encomienda (Spanish pronunciation: [eŋkoˈmjenda] (listen)) was a Spanish labor system that rewarded conquerors with the labor of particular groups of conquered non-Christian people. The laborers, in theory, were provided with benefits by the conquerors for whom they labored, the Catholic religion being a principal benefit. The encomienda was first established in Spain following the Christian conquest of Moorish territories (known to Christians as the Reconquista), and it was applied on a much larger scale during the Spanish colonization of the Americas and the Spanish Philippines. Conquered peoples were considered vassals of the Spanish monarch. The Crown awarded an encomienda as a grant to a particular individual. In the conquest era of the sixteenth century, the grants were considered to be a monopoly on the labor of particular groups of indigenous peoples, held in perpetuity by the grant holder, called the encomendero, and his or her descendants.

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The encomienda was a Spanish labor system that rewarded conquerors with the labor of conquered non-Christian groups. The laborers were provided with benefits by the conquerors for whom they labored, the Catholic religion is a principal benefit. It was first established in Spain following the Christian conquest of Moorish territories.

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