People born in Spain and living in the New World were named Peninsulares. Their children in the new world would become Criollos.
The people who were born in Spain but lived in the Spanish American colonies were called peninsulares. They were considered the highest social class in the colonies and held positions of power and authority.
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The colonists talked about tyranny because royal governors tried to American colonists were unlike people in most colonies and nations.
They were growing food and wheat products. 90% of the people in the colonies were farmers.
The people who found it were american explorers whom were looking for the original 99 colonies
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People from Spain are called Spanish spaeking Natives and people from Natives lands are called Natives, Indians, or there initial tribe name.
The name of the people in the English colonies on the northern American mainland is colonist. Those that supported the revolution were also called rebels and those that supported the King were called loyalists.
The criollos, or people of Spanish origin born in the Americas.
Criollo are people born in Spanish American colonies of European descent. The term was used in the colonial era.
Nobles - spanish
The social structure of the Spanish empire was hierarchical, with the Spanish-born at the top, followed by those born in Spain's American colonies (creoles), then Native Americans, mestizos (mixed European and indigenous heritage), and enslaved Africans at the bottom. This system was characterized by racial and social divisions that influenced one's access to power, privilege, and economic opportunities within the empire.
In some societies, individuals who broke laws could be sentenced to indentured servitude or forced labor as a form of punishment. This practice was common in ancient civilizations such as Rome, where criminals and debtors could be enslaved to repay their debts or serve their sentence. Additionally, in colonial America, indentured servants and convicts were sometimes treated similarly to slaves, although they were technically not considered property like slaves were.
Yes as the Argentina people were Spanish colonies they speak spanish.