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Spanish colonies could only export their raw materials to Spain or other Spanish colonies, and had to purchase manufactured products only from Spain. This was typical of European colonies under the system of mercantilism.
the encomienda system was used throughout the colonial era.
Spanish Morocco and Spanish Sahara were Spanish colonies in Africa.
The Spanish king used the Council of the Indies to govern them.
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.
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Peninsulares.
The four social classes in the Spanish colonies were peninsulares, creoles, mestizos, and Indians.
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 Spanish social system based on ethnicity.
the Spanish social system based on ethnicity.
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.
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.
Slaves
In the Spanish Colonies, the social classes were structured as follows: peninsulares (those born in Spain), creoles (those of Spanish descent born in the colonies), mestizos (mixed-race individuals), Native Americans, and enslaved Africans.
encomienda system was used throughout the colonial era