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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.
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The indigenous peoples of the Southwest, particularly the Pueblo people, acted as a buffer against northern expansion of Spanish colonies. Their settlements were located north of New Spain's territory, and their resistance to Spanish colonization prevented further advancement by the Spanish into present-day New Mexico and beyond.
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why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
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 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 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.
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Yes as the Argentina people were Spanish colonies they speak spanish.
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It's peninsulares