Which social class in colonial Latin America had the fewest reasons to rebel?(1 point)

Responses

mestizos
mestizos

people of African and European descent
people of African and European descent

Creoles
Creoles

peninsulares

1 answer

In colonial Latin America, the social class with the fewest reasons to rebel was the peninsulares. Peninsulares were individuals born in Spain who held the highest social and political positions in the colonies, enjoying privilege and power. They typically had the most to gain from maintaining the colonial system, in contrast to other classes like mestizos, Creoles, and people of African descent, who faced discrimination and had varying grievances against colonial rule.