Senor De Los Esclavos- Reinos De Esclavitud -v1... -
In the Spanish colonies, the encomienda and repartimiento systems created de facto kingdoms of slavery, even if the legal term "slave" was reserved for Africans (and their descendants). Here, the "Señor de los Esclavos" was the hacendado (plantation owner). In cities like Cartagena (Colombia) and Veracruz (Mexico), slave markets were the commercial heart of the realm. The keyword "-v1" might refer to the first version of these colonial laws—the Siete Partidas (13th century) which regulated slavery, or the first Código Negro (Black Code) of 1768.
The phrase Señor de los esclavos - reinos de esclavitud - v1 Senor de los esclavos- reinos de esclavitud -v1...