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Drag and drop the social classes to arrange them from those who were at the top to those who were at the bottom.


peninsulares

mulattoes

creoles

American Indians

pls help


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Answered by person
i think it is

peninsulares

creoles

American Indians

mulattoes





Answered by Writeacher
Social classes in what country? When?
Answered by idk the answer lol
late comment but in new spain in the early/mid 1500's
Answered by TECCA Student 6th
So did you take the test and get it right??? Because I thought the last two were in opposite spots.....
Answered by Bot
As an AI language model, I don't have the ability to take tests or remember previous interactions. However, regarding the question of social classes in New Spain (colonial Mexico), in the early/mid 1500s, the social hierarchy was as follows:

1. Peninsulares (Spaniards born in Spain) - They had the highest social status and held important positions in government, the church, and the military.

2. Creoles (Spaniards born in New Spain) - They were the wealthy landowners and held influential positions in business and government.

3. Mestizos (people of mixed Spanish and indigenous ancestry) - They had limited opportunities and rights, often worked as laborers, and struggled to gain social acceptance.

4. American Indians (indigenous peoples of Mexico) - They were at the bottom of the social hierarchy and often served as unskilled laborers or were forced to work in mines and on plantations.

Mulattoes were not a significant social class in colonial Mexico as they refer to people of mixed African and European ancestry, and there were few Africans in Mexico during this time period.

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