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Creoles: people of Spanish or Portuguese descent born in Latin America

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What term was used in Latin America to describe Spaniards born in Latin?

The term used to describe Spaniards born in Latin America was "criollos." These individuals were of European descent but born in the American colonies.


How Spaniards and Portuguese came to the orient?

Spaniards and Portuguese came to the Orient primarily through maritime exploration and colonization during the Age of Discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries. They established trading posts, colonies, and trade routes in locations such as India, Southeast Asia, and China. These explorations were driven by a desire for wealth and resources, as well as spreading Christianity.


Are aventuros real Portuguese soldiers?

No, "aventuros" are not real Portuguese soldiers. The term "aventuro" is not recognized as a military rank or position within the Portuguese armed forces. It is not a common term used in official military contexts.


How do you spell portguise?

The English term for the people, language, or aspects of Portugal is "Portuguese".


Why and how the Spaniards and portuguese came to the east?

The Spaniards and Portuguese came to the East in search of new trade routes to Asia. They sought to bypass the Ottoman Empire, which controlled the lucrative overland trade with Asia. The Portuguese, led by Vasco da Gama, successfully sailed around the Cape of Good Hope and established trade networks in the Indian Ocean. The Spanish later followed suit, with Ferdinand Magellan leading the first circumnavigation of the globe.

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Explain why and how he Spaniards and the portuguese came to the orient?

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Why and how the Spaniards and portuguese came to east?

because they want some girl in the east side.hehehe


Who started transatlantic slave trade?

The Portuguese started trading Black Africans first and the Spaniards were the first to use them in their colonies in the Americas, down the line others started to use black slaves as well such as the English Dutch and French!So basically the Portuguese and the Spaniards were the culprits.


Why and how the Spaniards and the Portuguese come to the orient?

The Spanish and Portuguese sought to establish trade routes to the Orient for valuable spices, silks, and other goods. They believed these could be reached by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean. This led to the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus in 1492 and the establishment of trade networks by both countries in the region.


Until about 1830 most wage earners in the US were?

nativeborn women and children


Did the spanish go to Brazil?

Wasn't it the Portuguese? The Pope allocated Brazil to them, the rest of South America to the Spanish. Spaniards did on occasion go to Brazil, but it was colonized, controlled, and primarily settled by the Portuguese.


Which religion did spanish and portuguese colonist bring to the Americans?

Christianity, more specifically, Catholicism.


What term was used in Latin America to describe Spaniards born in Latin?

The term used to describe Spaniards born in Latin America was "criollos." These individuals were of European descent but born in the American colonies.


Where was the term caste derived from?

portuguese


How Spaniards and Portuguese came to the orient?

Spaniards and Portuguese came to the Orient primarily through maritime exploration and colonization during the Age of Discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries. They established trading posts, colonies, and trade routes in locations such as India, Southeast Asia, and China. These explorations were driven by a desire for wealth and resources, as well as spreading Christianity.


What is portuguese term for meat?

Carneiro,borrego,and presunto are some portuguese meats


What is the Portuguese term for chipmunk?

'Esquilo coreano'