The answer would be Creole :)
-APEX
You call a person who is at the top of the social class and was sent by Spain to rule the Spainsh colonies a peninsulares.
ya mum
There are no colonies in Spain.
In Spanish and Portuguese colonies, the people who were on top of the social hierarchy were the peninsulares - individuals who were born in Spain or Portugal. They held the highest positions in government, the church, and society.
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 racial history of a person's family
Spain established colonies for wealth and to convert people to christanity.
Spain never owned the 13 colonies that became the United States.
The Spanish colonies were known for their gold. It made Spain quite rich.
Spain's two most important colonies in the Americas were Mexico and Peru. Those two colonies had the rich mines.
There were no areas claimed by Spain within the confines of the original 13 colonies.
Spain never purchased land in the thirteen colonies.