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Qué (quién) es REDUCTIONS - definición

SETTLEMENTS CREATED BY SPANISH RULERS IN LATIN AMERICA
Reducciones; Reduccion; Indian Reductions; Indian reductions; Reducción in the Philippines; Reducciónes; Jesuit reduction
  • A church was always at the center of the reductions; this one is in [[Loreto, Baja California Sur]].

Jesuit reduction         
The Jesuit reductions were a type of settlement for indigenous people specifically in an area straddling the borders of present-day Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina (the triple frontier). The reductions were established amongst the Guaraní peoples by the Jesuit Order of the Catholic Church early in the 17th century and wound up in the late 18th century after the banning of the Jesuit order by several European countries.
Reductions with diimide         
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Reductions with diimide are a chemical reactions that convert unsaturated organic compounds to reduced alkane products. In the process, diimide () is oxidized to dinitrogen.
Reductions with hydrosilanes         
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Reductions with hydrosilanes are methods used for hydrogenations and hydrogenolysis of organic compounds. The approach is a subset of Ionic hydrogenations.

Wikipedia

Reductions

Reductions (Spanish: reducciones, also called congregaciones; Portuguese: redução, pl. reduções) were settlements created by Spanish rulers and Roman Catholic missionaries in Spanish America and the Spanish East Indies (the Philippines). In Portuguese-speaking Latin America, such reductions were also called aldeias. The Spanish and Portuguese relocated, forcibly in many cases, indigenous inhabitants (Indians or Indios) of their colonies into urban settlements modeled on those in Spain and Portugal.

The word "reduction" can be understood wrongly as meaning "to reduce." Rather, the Royal Academy of Spain defines reducción (reduction) as "a grouping into settllement of indigenous people for the purpose of evangelization and assimmilation." In colonial Mexico, they were called "congregations" (congregaciones). The goal of forced resettlements were to concentrate indigenous people into communities, facilitating civil and religious control over populations. The concentration of the indigenous into towns facilitated the organization and exploitation of their labor. The practice began during Spanish colonization in the Caribbean, relocating populations to be closer to Spanish settlements, often at a distance from the their home territories and likely facilitated the spread of disease. Reductions could be either religious, established and administered by an order of the Roman Catholic church especially the Jesuits, or secular, under the control of Spanish or Portuguese governmental authorities. The best known, and most successful, of the religious reductions were those created by the Jesuits in Paraguay and neighboring areas in the 17th century. The largest and most enduring secular reductions were those imposed on the highland people of the former Inca Empire of Peru during the rule of Viceroy Francisco de Toledo (1569–1581).

Ejemplos de uso de REDUCTIONS
1. The auto emission reductions would have accounted for about 17 percent of the state‘s proposed reductions.
2. "When he feels he wants to make further reductions, he should only make those reductions based on the conditions in Iraq that he believes justify those reductions.
3. The Oxford Street store offered up to 75 per cent reductions on menswear and 50 per cent reductions on womenswear.
4. But of more concern now than the ultimate level of reductions should be how efficiently those reductions are pursued: Excessive costs will drain support for the program, while a relatively smooth transition could motivate bigger reductions in the future.
5. Sentencing Commission, which sets guidelines for federal cases, voted to make the reductions retroactive, allowing some 1',500 inmates, mostly black, to seek reductions in their crack sentences.