Creoles (Criollos in Spanish) was the name given to Spanish people who were born in the New World.
Criollos
Creoles (Criollos in Spanish) was the name given to Spanish people who were born in the New World.
Creoles (Criollos in Spanish) was the name given to Spanish people who were born in the New World.
Creoles (Criollos in Spanish) was the name given to Spanish people who were born in the New World.
People of European descent ("white people") form only a minority of the world's population. There are a larger number of people who are of Asian, African, or mixed descent ("people of color").
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Creoles are people of mixed European and African descent who were born in the Americas. Mestizos are people of mixed European and Indigenous American descent. Both terms are used to describe individuals of mixed heritage in different regions of the world.
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Criolios were people of full Spanish descent born in the Americas or Philippines. Peinsulars were Spanish-born Spaniards residing in the New World or the Spanish East Indies. These terms were used in the colonial caste system of Spanish America and the Spanish Philippines.
35 million people in the U.S. speak spanish. About 500 million people in the world speak spanish.
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330 million spanish ppl