How did chattel slavery and the encomienda system develop and impact the Americas?(1 point) Responses Each system developed as a way of ensuring labor for colonizers. Each system was based on national origin, which has had long-term effects on the structure of the societies of the Americas. Each system developed as a way of ensuring labor for colonizers. Each system was based on national origin, which has had long-term effects on the structure of the societies of the Americas. Each system developed as a way of ensuring labor for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Each system was based on race, which has had long-term effects on the structure of the societies of the Americas. Each system developed as a way of ensuring labor for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Each system was based on race, which has had long-term effects on the structure of the societies of the Americas. Each system developed as a way of ensuring a steady supply of food for the Americas. Each system was based on race, which has had long-term effects on the structure of the societies of the Americas. Each system developed as a way of ensuring a steady supply of food for the Americas. Each system was based on race, which has had long-term effects on the structure of the societies of the Americas. Each system developed as a way of ensuring labor for colonizers. Each system was based on race, which has had long-term effects on the structure of the societies of the Americas.

Each system developed as a way of ensuring labor for colonizers. Each system was based on race, which has had long-term effects on the structure of the societies of the Americas.

Question Which of the following is a similarity between chattel slavery and the encomienda system?(1 point) Responses Both took place only in specific places in the Americas, although the encomienda system was found in places taken over by Spanish colonizers. Both took place only in specific places in the Americas, although the encomienda system was found in places taken over by Spanish colonizers. Both took place throughout the Americas, although the encomienda system was found in places taken over by Spanish colonizers. Both took place throughout the Americas, although the encomienda system was found in places taken over by Spanish colonizers. Both took place throughout the Americas, although the encomienda system was found only in the southern American states. Both took place throughout the Americas, although the encomienda system was found only in the southern American states. Both took place throughout the Americas, although the encomienda system was found in places taken over by French colonizers.

Both took place throughout the Americas, although the encomienda system was found in places taken over by Spanish colonizers is the correct response.

Servitude and Resistance Quick Check 3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Identify similarities and differences between the experiences of those involved in the systems of indentured servitude and chattel slavery.(1 point) Responses One similarity is that people involved in both systems were forced to provide free labor. One difference is that indentured servants were forced into labor for generations, while people forced into chattel slavery were released after one generation. One similarity is that people involved in both systems were forced to provide free labor. One difference is that indentured servants were forced into labor for generations, while people forced into chattel slavery were released after one generation. Indentured servitude and chattel slavery were essentially the same systems. The only differences were the countries the people traveled from. Indentured servitude and chattel slavery were essentially the same systems. The only differences were the countries the people traveled from. One similarity is that people involved in both systems were forced to provide free labor. One difference is that indentured servants were not forced into labor for generations, while people forced into chattel slavery were. One similarity is that people involved in both systems were forced to provide free labor. One difference is that indentured servants were not forced into labor for generations, while people forced into chattel slavery were. One similarity is that people involved in both systems were allowed their freedom after providing labor for a few years. One difference is that indentured servants were not paid for their work, while people forced into chattel slavery were. One similarity is that people involved in both systems were allowed their freedom after providing labor for a few years. One difference is that indentured servants were not paid for their work, while people forced into chattel slavery were.

One similarity is that people involved in both systems were forced to provide free labor. One difference is that indentured servants were forced into labor for a specific period of time, usually several years, while people forced into chattel slavery were enslaved for life and their offspring also became enslaved.

Each system developed as a way of ensuring labor for colonizers. Each system was based on race, which has had long-term effects on the structure of the societies of the Americas.

The correct response is: Each system developed as a way of ensuring labor for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Each system was based on race, which has had long-term effects on the structure of the societies of the Americas.

Chattel slavery and the encomienda system developed in the Americas as methods of obtaining and controlling labor from the Indigenous peoples. Chattel slavery refers to a system where enslaved individuals are treated as property and can be bought, sold, and inherited. The encomienda system, on the other hand, was a Spanish colonial system that granted conquistadors the right to force the Indigenous population to work in exchange for protection and Christianization.

Both systems were based on race, with Indigenous peoples being subjected to forced labor based on their race. This had significant long-term effects on the structure of the societies in the Americas. It created a system of racial hierarchy, where Indigenous peoples were marginalized and exploited, while colonizers benefited from their labor and occupied positions of power. This racial inequality and oppression persisted even after the abolishment of chattel slavery and the end of the encomienda system.

Understanding the historical development and impact of chattel slavery and the encomienda system is crucial to comprehending the ongoing social and economic disparities in the Americas today.