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Group: New England Confederation (United Colonies of New England)

Some land grants are provided, from the …

Years: 1540 - 1683

Some land grants are provided, from the mid-sixteenth century on, to Europeans willing to farm the land and raise live-stock in underpopulated areas.

The European acquisition of land often encroaches upon native villages.

Displacement and fear of forced labor in the early seventeenth century lead entire villages to flee to larger towns, mining camps, or haciendas, where the displaced persons hire themselves out as artisans, servants, peons, or laborers.

Although originally kept apart in separate "republics," close contact of all sorts with the Spaniards is responsible for the indigenous peoples' acculturation.

The mestizos, who will later play the dominant role in Mexican society and history, can trace their origins to this period of intense assimilation of the two cultures.

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