Peninsulares
Answer this question… Peninsulares
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An important feature of the spanish colonial system was the union of Church and state.
Peninsulares were individuals born in Spain and held the highest social status in the Spanish colonial caste system. They were considered superior to Creoles, who were individuals of Spanish descent born in the colonies, and came to occupy top government and church positions in the colonies.
Because it caused them to become slaves.
Peninsulares were individuals who were born in Spain and held the highest social status in the Spanish colonial caste system. They were often placed in top administrative positions and had significant economic and political power in the colonies.
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The Spanish were the group that introduced the encomienda system to control the Arawaks in the Caribbean. This system allowed Spanish colonizers to exploit indigenous labor for economic gain in the early colonial period.
At the top of Spanish colonial society were the
creoles who largely benefited from the caste system joined with spanish forces to fight rebels from less powerful castes
encomienda system was used throughout the colonial era