How did chattel slavery and the encomienda system develop and impact the Americas?(1 point)

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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 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 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.
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Each system developed as a way of ensuring labor for the colonizers in the Americas. Chattel slavery involved the forced labor of African slaves, while the encomienda system designated land and labor to Spanish settlers from Indigenous peoples. Both systems had a significant impact on the Americas, leading to the exploitation and mistreatment of Indigenous and African populations, as well as the establishment of a hierarchical society based on race and class. These systems also played a role in shaping the economies and social structures of the Americas for centuries to come.