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Life and Society in the Early Spanish Caribbean Suzanne Guerlac Argentines seem reconciled to living

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Argentines seem reconciled to living in a single state

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work done in tandem with the Innocence Project

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Life and Society in the Early Spanish Caribbean Suzanne Guerlac Argentines seem reconciled to livingThe half century of European activity in the Caribbean that followed Columbus's first voyages brought enormous demographic, economic, and social change to the region as Europeans, Indigenous people, and Africans whom Spaniards imported to provide skilled and unskilled labor came into extended contact for the first time. In Life and Society in the Early Spanish Caribbean, Ida Altman examines the interactions of these diverse groups and individuals and

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