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Peninsulares, Creoles, mestizos, Native American
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1. Peninsulares 2. Creoles 3. Mestizos 4. Mulattos
Latin America
They were the 4 classes established in to the native Americans AFTER the Europeans arrived in South America.
Yes they did stand at the top of the hierarchy. The Latin american hierarchy went: Peninsulares, Creoles, Mestizos, Mulattos, Native Americans and Africans.
Answer this question… The Spanish government favored the peninsulares over the creoles, often rewarding them with powerful government positions.
The spanish government favored the peninsulares over the creoles, often rewarding them with powerful government positions.
Rivalry developed between creoles (people of European descent born in the Americas) and peninsulares (people of European descent born in Spain) due to social and political hierarchies imposed by the Spanish colonial system. Peninsulares held higher positions and privileges, leading to resentment and a desire for more autonomy among the creole population. This tension ultimately fueled independence movements in Spanish America.
Answer this question… The Spanish government favored the peninsulares over the creoles, often rewarding them with powerful government positions.
In the Spanish Colonies, the social classes were structured as follows: peninsulares (those born in Spain), creoles (those of Spanish descent born in the colonies), mestizos (mixed-race individuals), Native Americans, and enslaved Africans.