European Emigration to the Americas: 1492 to Independence: A Hemispheric View

European Emigration to the Americas: 1492 to Independence: A Hemispheric View image
ISBN-10:

0872292878

ISBN-13:

9780872292871

Released: May 06, 2020
Format: Paperback, 49 pages
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Description:

European colonization of the Americas was shaped by three mass demographic transformations: the catastrophic decline of Native American populations, the forced migration of enslaved Africans, and the mass relocation of European populations to American settings. This essay focuses on the thirdof these developments. While European emigration to the Americas can be seen as a single, widely differentiated but coherent whole, most scholarship treats it in fragments. We offer a hemispheric perspective on the process of European emigration, considering all of the Americas from 1492 until circa1800, when most of the hemisphere was becoming independent of direct European rule. We argue that this migration unfolded in three long eras.The foundations of colonial enterprise were laid in the sixteenth century, especially in the two great population centers of the Americas, where the Aztecs and Incas had already established thriving empires. The seventeenth century saw a dramatic proliferation of colonial sites, widespreadexperimentation with new labor regimes and patterns of social organization, and an acceleration of transatlantic immigration. By the eighteenth century, the essential characteristics of the various colonies were becoming clear and many regions experienced growth and diversification as emigrantsresponded to new transatlantic opportunities.












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