Hispanic Americans.
American.
It's peninsulares
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.
Hiram Rhodes Revels
creole
American-born Spaniards are often referred to as Spanish-Americans or Spanish-Americans born in the United States.
They have dual citizenship. They are both Spanish and American.
American.
It's peninsulares
It's peninsulares
It's peninsulares
It's peninsulares
If you are born in the USA you are American. If both your parents (ore only one) is Spanish, you may opt to have dual US/Spanish citizenship. You may claim to be American of Sponish parents. You may be talking about your citizenship/upbringing vs your ancestry. Almost no one is all one anything.
She was born in Macon County, Tennessee.
Spanish children that are born in America are called Hispanic Americans or creoles. This is because the child was born in America but is of Spanish decent.
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.
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.