What best describes Catholic Church leaders and the military and landowners in Latin America during colonial times?
They formed and elite class and hel political power
During colonial times in Latin America, Catholic Church leaders, military officials, and landowners formed a powerful elite that wielded significant influence over society and governance. They often collaborated to maintain social order and control over indigenous populations, utilizing religious authority to justify their dominance. This alliance helped to entrench a hierarchical social structure, where wealth and power were concentrated in the hands of a few, while the majority remained marginalized. Their combined interests shaped the political, economic, and cultural landscape of colonial Latin America.
colonial militiamen
Franco's supporters, known as Nationalists, included a coalition of military officers, conservative monarchists, fascists, and the Catholic Church, who opposed the Second Spanish Republic. They were backed by groups such as the Falange, a Spanish fascist party, and received significant military support from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy during the Spanish Civil War. Additionally, landowners and industrialists who feared leftist reforms also rallied behind Franco's cause.
win at all costs
They formed and elite class and hel political power
Spainish colonial rule
The Third estate and First estate^^wrong. The military and the Catholic church.
When India was a colony of Britain, they would be colonial military personnel if they were in the Indian Army (Navy, etc.). When America was a colony of Britain, Americans were "Colonial Soldiers" under the Crown.
wha did colonial unity and military readiness in these early battles lay the groundwork for?
Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowledge, the military is using the same missalettes that parishes use.
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absolutely!
colonial militiamen
Military uses and for hunting.
wha did colonial unity and military readiness in these early battles lay the groundwork for?
colonial militia men