Peninsulares, Creoles, mestizos, Native American
At the top of the Spanish-American society were the peninsulares or europeos.Creoles were below the peninsulares. Below that were the mestizos. Next were the native americans, and the enslaved free blacks, and slaves were at the bottom of the social ladder.
They were all social classes in colonial Latin America
Mestizos
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Peninsulares, Creoles, mestizos, Native American
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They were all social classes in colonial Latin America.
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.
1. Peninsulares 2. Creoles 3. Mestizos 4. Mulattos
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At the top of the Spanish-American society were the peninsulares or europeos.Creoles were below the peninsulares. Below that were the mestizos. Next were the native americans, and the enslaved free blacks, and slaves were at the bottom of the social ladder.
To my knowledge a Peninsulare is a European born white who lived in Spanish colonies in the new world. They had only European ancestry and had been born in Europe before they moved to the new world. They were at the top of the caste system in New Spain.
Peninsulares Criollos Mestizos Freed Slaves Indians Black Slaves
Yes they did stand at the top of the hierarchy. The Latin american hierarchy went: Peninsulares, Creoles, Mestizos, Mulattos, Native Americans and Africans.
Peninsulares Criollos Mestizos Freed Slaves Indians Black Slaves