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•    Antonio de Gouveia was a Portuguese priest who once
    lived during the 15th century and was born in the year
    1518 in Terceira and was advanced to the holy
    priesthood at the age of twenty at Lisbon

•    Not following the norm of his era, he traveled
    consistently about the Atlantic Ocean. He also captured
    Indians for the slave trade.

•    Antonio was a very intelligent man who studied many
    things like astrology, alchemy and also practiced
    medicine.

•   People seemed to follow him and later in Bahia and
    Pernambuco he became known as the Gold Priest.

•  Antonio also had a talent for mining and had many
  exploration
• s in the search of gold and silver
•    In 1557 he was arrested for the second time in his
    life for charges against him conveying him with
    witchcraft and commencing with the devil. During
    these accusations many people testified against
    him.

•    After being found guilty after waiting four years
    in jail for a verdict, Antonio escaped jail only to
    turn himself in the next morning.

•    With punishment for escaping Antonio was then
    placed in the galleys for four months. After
    numerous pleading to be released, he was granted
    leave and told to leave Portugal for good.

•    Overall Gouveia led a very interesting and
    eventful life where he learned many talents as well
    as lessons until he passed away in 1566
• Catarina de Montay was Portuguese and became a nun in 1696 to
  the only Covent in Brazil, the Desterro Convent she was also an
  entrepreneur who lived in Bahia, Brazil in the 16th and 17th
  centuries.

•    Catarina looked up a fellow nun from her past named Madre
    Victoria de Encarnacao. Madre Victoria had the same views that
    Catarina had and they shared a similar childhood and
    background.

•    Her life as a nun gave her peace and companionship with her
    fellow nuns. It also showed her life purposes and time to reflect on
    life.

• Bahia had been a powerful area for trade and one of the largest
  producers of sugar but the competition of the Caribbean made
  supply and demand lower and brought down Bahia’s economy
  severely.
•   Bahia began experiencing droughts, floods,
    and other environmental destructions and
    many people were losing their income and
    means for survival.

•    In the 1690’s Bahia became known as the
    Bay of All Saints and All Sinners when the
    gold rush came and brought gold miners
    looking for a bigger income.

•    Catarina keep busy mostly by preparing and
    selling sweets and she kept six males and six
    female slaves to help her in the preparations.

•   Throughout the years of her life, Catarina
    had saved a considerable amount of money
    and used the funds to donated to the chapel
    as well as a slave so that the chapel would
    grow in her eyes to be worthy of worship to
    her savior
•    Diego Vasicuio was born in 1671 into
    the mestizo reality of Spanish Peru
    and he lived in the Village of
    Salamanca.

•   During his life in Salamanca he
    became and influential figure of a
    group of Peruvian Indians.

•    The Peruvian Indians had a belief
    system of Sorimana

•    Diego Vassicuio was accused of
    creating a cult at the age of 90 from
    Father de Prado.
•   With multiple story attempts to lead Father de Prado to believe anything
    other than being in a cult of heresy, Diego told Father de Prado about a
    different cult using witchcraft.

•    In the end Father de Prado demanded to have the guaca and told his men to
    search all over for it.

•    At the age of 90 Father de Prado charges Diego Vasicuio which lead to the
    termination of Sorimana.

•    Later on Diego and his followers eventually went back to practicing their
    religious ceremonies that they believed in with their sacred stone that was
    an image of Sorimana. This was the true guaca that Father de Prado had
    been looking for.
• Francisco Baquero was born in the
  18th century in Buenos Aires and was
  labeled a mestizo.

• Francisco Baquero became an
  apprentice shoemaker and ended up
  opening up a shop after he was
  married to earn a means of living.

• Because of constant discrimination
  from his skin color he built a guild
  where other mestizos could be
  treated fairly
•   Later on in his life he became an officer in a segregated military
    unit.

•    His contribuations for darker skinned shoemakers made the
    trade last and accumulate income until the turmoil of
    independence in 1810.

•    Francisco Baquero became wealthy and after buying a house
    for his family, he then spent his time working long day hours
    with his son teaching his son the trade of shoemaking
•    Beatriz de Padilla was born in the 1620’s in Lagos, Mexico and although
    claimed to be a lighter skinned morisca was actually of milatto heritage and
    worked as a housekeeper.

•   Beatriz started a relationship with Diego Ortiz at the age of fourteen

•    Beatriz lived with Diego de las Marinas and was his mistress until Diego
    Ortiz became upset with her relationship and took her away from Diego de
    las Marinas to live with himself instead.

•   Although never married, Beatriz mothered four children

•    A couple years after Diego and Beatriz moved in together, Diego passed
    away and some believed her to have poisoned him. She was arrested and
    charged for poisoning Diego, causing his death and using magic.
• Diego Ortiz upon his death left all of his
  possessions to Beatriz which made his relatives
  livid

•    His relatives then began to fabricate a story
    that she had murdered the Priest. This lie
    continued to grow when his family brought
    over Beatriz ex-servant lady who agreed to lie
    for them and continue their story of the
    murder

•    All was set straight in the end when the
    servant confessed her lies and Beatriz name
    was once again clean.

•   Beatriz had what other white women did not
    have in her era, freedom.
• Miguel Hernandez was a second
  generation Mexican and born in the 16th
  century

•   Miguel was a free mulatto

•   Miguel was a literate man and he
    developed relationships with people of
    money.

•   In 1604 Miguel owned twenty mules
    which was worth many thousands of
    acres of grazing land

•    In Queretaro where Miguel moved too
    became the town of transportation of
    wheat and mutton which required
    freighters.
• Miguel used means of income from buying and selling
  properties throughout his life and was able to control his
  spending well.

•    Many of Miguel's relationships were considered risky for his
    era and crossed racial boundaries.

•   Miguel earned the title of Senor de Recuas which was rare for a
    Mulatto to be addressed that way.

•    Through his life long dedication and tough work he was very
    successful for himself and family for his ear.

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Struggle and survival in colonial america

  • 1.
  • 2. Antonio de Gouveia was a Portuguese priest who once lived during the 15th century and was born in the year 1518 in Terceira and was advanced to the holy priesthood at the age of twenty at Lisbon • Not following the norm of his era, he traveled consistently about the Atlantic Ocean. He also captured Indians for the slave trade. • Antonio was a very intelligent man who studied many things like astrology, alchemy and also practiced medicine. • People seemed to follow him and later in Bahia and Pernambuco he became known as the Gold Priest. • Antonio also had a talent for mining and had many exploration • s in the search of gold and silver
  • 3. In 1557 he was arrested for the second time in his life for charges against him conveying him with witchcraft and commencing with the devil. During these accusations many people testified against him. • After being found guilty after waiting four years in jail for a verdict, Antonio escaped jail only to turn himself in the next morning. • With punishment for escaping Antonio was then placed in the galleys for four months. After numerous pleading to be released, he was granted leave and told to leave Portugal for good. • Overall Gouveia led a very interesting and eventful life where he learned many talents as well as lessons until he passed away in 1566
  • 4. • Catarina de Montay was Portuguese and became a nun in 1696 to the only Covent in Brazil, the Desterro Convent she was also an entrepreneur who lived in Bahia, Brazil in the 16th and 17th centuries. • Catarina looked up a fellow nun from her past named Madre Victoria de Encarnacao. Madre Victoria had the same views that Catarina had and they shared a similar childhood and background. • Her life as a nun gave her peace and companionship with her fellow nuns. It also showed her life purposes and time to reflect on life. • Bahia had been a powerful area for trade and one of the largest producers of sugar but the competition of the Caribbean made supply and demand lower and brought down Bahia’s economy severely.
  • 5. Bahia began experiencing droughts, floods, and other environmental destructions and many people were losing their income and means for survival. • In the 1690’s Bahia became known as the Bay of All Saints and All Sinners when the gold rush came and brought gold miners looking for a bigger income. • Catarina keep busy mostly by preparing and selling sweets and she kept six males and six female slaves to help her in the preparations. • Throughout the years of her life, Catarina had saved a considerable amount of money and used the funds to donated to the chapel as well as a slave so that the chapel would grow in her eyes to be worthy of worship to her savior
  • 6. Diego Vasicuio was born in 1671 into the mestizo reality of Spanish Peru and he lived in the Village of Salamanca. • During his life in Salamanca he became and influential figure of a group of Peruvian Indians. • The Peruvian Indians had a belief system of Sorimana • Diego Vassicuio was accused of creating a cult at the age of 90 from Father de Prado.
  • 7. With multiple story attempts to lead Father de Prado to believe anything other than being in a cult of heresy, Diego told Father de Prado about a different cult using witchcraft. • In the end Father de Prado demanded to have the guaca and told his men to search all over for it. • At the age of 90 Father de Prado charges Diego Vasicuio which lead to the termination of Sorimana. • Later on Diego and his followers eventually went back to practicing their religious ceremonies that they believed in with their sacred stone that was an image of Sorimana. This was the true guaca that Father de Prado had been looking for.
  • 8. • Francisco Baquero was born in the 18th century in Buenos Aires and was labeled a mestizo. • Francisco Baquero became an apprentice shoemaker and ended up opening up a shop after he was married to earn a means of living. • Because of constant discrimination from his skin color he built a guild where other mestizos could be treated fairly
  • 9. Later on in his life he became an officer in a segregated military unit. • His contribuations for darker skinned shoemakers made the trade last and accumulate income until the turmoil of independence in 1810. • Francisco Baquero became wealthy and after buying a house for his family, he then spent his time working long day hours with his son teaching his son the trade of shoemaking
  • 10. Beatriz de Padilla was born in the 1620’s in Lagos, Mexico and although claimed to be a lighter skinned morisca was actually of milatto heritage and worked as a housekeeper. • Beatriz started a relationship with Diego Ortiz at the age of fourteen • Beatriz lived with Diego de las Marinas and was his mistress until Diego Ortiz became upset with her relationship and took her away from Diego de las Marinas to live with himself instead. • Although never married, Beatriz mothered four children • A couple years after Diego and Beatriz moved in together, Diego passed away and some believed her to have poisoned him. She was arrested and charged for poisoning Diego, causing his death and using magic.
  • 11. • Diego Ortiz upon his death left all of his possessions to Beatriz which made his relatives livid • His relatives then began to fabricate a story that she had murdered the Priest. This lie continued to grow when his family brought over Beatriz ex-servant lady who agreed to lie for them and continue their story of the murder • All was set straight in the end when the servant confessed her lies and Beatriz name was once again clean. • Beatriz had what other white women did not have in her era, freedom.
  • 12. • Miguel Hernandez was a second generation Mexican and born in the 16th century • Miguel was a free mulatto • Miguel was a literate man and he developed relationships with people of money. • In 1604 Miguel owned twenty mules which was worth many thousands of acres of grazing land • In Queretaro where Miguel moved too became the town of transportation of wheat and mutton which required freighters.
  • 13. • Miguel used means of income from buying and selling properties throughout his life and was able to control his spending well. • Many of Miguel's relationships were considered risky for his era and crossed racial boundaries. • Miguel earned the title of Senor de Recuas which was rare for a Mulatto to be addressed that way. • Through his life long dedication and tough work he was very successful for himself and family for his ear.