The cronistas of the New World were Spanish and Portuguese chroniclers who documented the history, culture, and events of the Americas during the age of exploration and colonization, primarily in the 16th and 17th centuries. Notable figures included Bernal DÃaz del Castillo and Fray Bartolomé de las Casas. These writers influenced the New World by shaping European perceptions of indigenous peoples, providing insights into the colonization process, and preserving historical narratives. Their accounts contributed to an understanding of the complexities of cultural encounters and imperial ambitions, impacting both historical memory and the course of colonial policies.
Who were the cronistas of the New World, and how did they influence it? Write your SHORT answer in English.
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