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Spanish Criollo peoples
Spanish Criollo peoples In the Spanish colonial caste system (castas), a criollo was a person of unmixed Spanish ...
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Criollo
Criollo Criollo is a Spanish term (feminine criolla, plural criollos/criollas) which may refer to: The Spanish Criollo peoples, a caste in the Spanish ...
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Creole peoples
Creole peoples For the languages, see Creole language The ... in other languages — such as crioulo, criollo, créole, kriolu, criol, kreyol, kriulo, kriol, krio ... Bissau: Crioulos São Tomé and Príncipe: Crioulos. Spanish American Criollos Main article: Spanish Criollo peoples In Spanish-speaking Latin America, ...
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Talk:Mestizo
... with you. I work in the Filipino Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Manila and to ... not exactly true! First of all Filipino Spanish are third or 10th generation Spanish they are all scattered everywhere in the ... in here is so focus to the Spanish last name in the Philippines! Yes Spaniards gave Filipinos Spanish last name and its true majority ...
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Talk:Philippines/archive02
... allow the insurgents to take part (the Spanish feared that the Filipinos were plotting to massacre them all). The Spanish, in turn, would put up only a ... city that had been the seat of Spanish power for over 300 years. The agreement ... against Spain in all but name; now Spanish and Americans were in a partnership that ... as the transfer of the islands from Spanish to United States rule was arranged ...
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New Spain
... of New Spain Viceroyalty of New Spain (Spanish: Nueva España) was the name given to ... of the viceroy-ruled territories of the Spanish Empire from 1525 to 1821. New Spain ... Mexico City-based viceroy appointed by the Spanish monarch. New Spain's territory included what ... 1821. It remained a possession of the Spanish crown until the Spanish-American War. Spanish conquest of New ...
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Peninsular War
... Wars, fought in the Iberian Peninsula with Spanish, Portuguese, and the British forces fighting against ... the French army against the anvil - the Spanish armies and guerrillas and the Portuguese militia ... led to the independence of the former Spanish colonies of the Americas and the independence ... and General Soult towards Corunna, as the Spanish Prime Minister Godoy was duped by Napoleon. Two Spanish divisions joined the French troops in ...
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History of Bolivia
... to a great extent, even after the Spanish conquest. Spanish colonial period and independence Spanish Conquest of Bolivia Francisco Pizarro, Diego de ... Almagro, and Hernando de Luque led the Spanish discovery and conquest of the Inca Empire ... moon. Atahualpa’s refusal to accept the permanent Spanish presence and to convert led to ...
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Neo-Taíno nations
... of famous Taíno [6] who fought the Spanish) are found in Cuba, Venezuela and Brazil ... respect. Administrative and/or national units The Spanish found that most Cuban peoples for the part living peacefully in tidy ... these invaders’ written language we know as Spanish, oral traditions and considerable archeological evidence. Ciguayo ... Cuban neo-Taíno leader Cacique Bayamo and Spanish Conquistador Diego Velaquez joined forces to ...
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Talk:Argentina
... order of the paragraphs, and separate the Spanish conquistadores from the mostly Spanish/Italian immigrants of the late 1800s and ... made up of descendants of the colonial Spanish settlers, augmented by descendants of later Italian and Spanish immigrants. However, according to genetic research, around ... Amerindian ancestry, due to mestizaje (mixing of Spanish settlers and Amerindian natives) during the ...
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