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Answer this question… Creole
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Spanish colonial society was divided into a caste system. Creoles were the middle class and were generally excluded from high office in both church and state.
The French colonial attempts were mainly by force, while Spanish colonial attempts employed things like bribery, mainly using newly developed things such as maracas, enchiladas, and lawn mowers.
And Bakers
In Spanish colonial society, carpenters, tailors, and bakers were typically considered part of the artisan class. They held a skilled trade and often belonged to guilds that regulated their professions. While they were higher in status than laborers and servants, they were below the elite class of nobles and government officials.
At the top of Spanish colonial society were the
The top of Spanish colonial society was occupied by the peninsulares, who were people born in Spain and held the highest positions in government and the Catholic Church in the colonies.
The primary goal of missions in Spanish colonial society was to spread Christianity to indigenous populations and convert them to Catholicism. Missionaries also aimed to establish settlements, control land, and enforce Spanish rule over the native peoples. Additionally, missions served to integrate indigenous communities into the colonial economy and society.
the goal of missions in Spanish colonial society were an attempt to convert native populations to Christianity
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The Spanish used both the Catholic Church and slavery to incorporate natives in their society.
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