well back when colonization first began in the Americas any descendant of spanish settlers born in the Americas were called Creole, but if you were traveling from Spain to the Americas you where called a Peninsular meaning you were born near the Iberian Peninsula. Of course the term Creole has changed over the years, now it refers to mixed ethnicity or food lol, i hope that helps.
Correction. Were you the first person born? No. I was not. Adam was the first man to be "born" in the bible. Eve was the first "born" female. Seriously. Who does NOT know that?
BORN (obviously)
Peter Tork is. He was born in Feb. 1942. Mike was born in Dec. 1942. Davy was born in Dec. 1945 and Mickey was born in Mar. 1945.
it is a mammal so it is born alive
K.K. Usha was born on 1939-07-03.
The term mestizo refers to a person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry. The parent of Spanish descent may have been born in Spain or in the Americas.
they were called creoles
They were not allowed to hold the very highest church or government offices.
Spanish children that are born in America are called Hispanic Americans or creoles. This is because the child was born in America but is of Spanish decent.
they were called creoles
they were called creoles
American.
The social classes in the Spanish Americas were divided into three main groups: the peninsulares (those born in Spain), the creoles (those of European descent born in the Americas), and the indigenous and mestizo populations. The peninsulares held the most power and authority, while creoles sought greater political and economic influence in the colonies. Indigenous and mestizo populations were often marginalized and faced social and economic discrimination.
The criollos, or people of Spanish origin born in the Americas.
They were not allowed to hold the very highest church or government offices.
They were not allowed to hold the very highest church or government offices.
Criolios were people of full Spanish descent born in the Americas or Philippines. Peinsulars were Spanish-born Spaniards residing in the New World or the Spanish East Indies. These terms were used in the colonial caste system of Spanish America and the Spanish Philippines.