The creole class in Latin America was those of European or African descent born in Latin America.
Haitian Creole.
Peninsulars
The father is the head of the family.
Latin America is made up of Central and South America.
Latin America
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Criollo or creole people.
There are no French-based creoles spoken in Latin American countries, except by immigrants from French Creole speaking countries. ----- ACTUALLY there is French Creole spoken in Central America, because Creole was started (idk if they started it but still) from the African Americans who lived there.
Haiti is a Francophone country in Latin America. French is one of its official languages alongside Haitian Creole.
Creoles or Criollos
The regions with a colonial class structure that included a peninsula creole and mestizos were in Latin America, particularly in countries such as Mexico, Peru, and Chile. Peninsula creoles were individuals born in the Americas but of Spanish descent, while mestizos were of mixed European and indigenous heritage. Both groups had specific social statuses and roles within the colonial hierarchy.
Haitian Creole.
Afro-Creole refers to individuals of mixed African and Creole descent, commonly found in regions with a history of African slavery and Creole culture, such as parts of the Caribbean, Latin America, and the southern United States. Afro-Creole communities often have unique cultural traditions stemming from the blending of African and Creole influences.
Latin America
Creole elites viewed it as a horrible example of social upheaval
Creole elites viewed it as a horrible example of social upheaval
The father is usually the head of the family