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  2. Criollo people - Wikipedia

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    In Hispanic America, criollo (Spanish pronunciation:) is a term used originally to describe people of full Spanish descent born in the viceroyalties.In different Latin American countries, the word has come to have different meanings, mostly referring to the local-born majority.

  3. List of Criollos - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable criollos. All people considered as criollos, i.e., people who are direct descendants of Spanish, having a reliable source that says, are in ...

  4. History of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States

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    Meier, Matt S. Mexican American The biographies: A Historical Dictionary, 1836-1987 (1988) 237pp; 270 shortwer biographies; Ruiz, Vicki L. From Out of the Shadows: Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America (1998) Vargas, Zaragosa. Crucible of Struggle: A History of Mexican Americans from the Colonial Period to the Present Era (2010)

  5. Louisiana Creole people - Wikipedia

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    Map of North America in 1750, before the French and Indian War (part of the international Seven Years' War (1756 to 1763)). The Flag of French Louisiana. Through both the French and Spanish (late 18th century) regimes, parochial and colonial governments used the term Creole for ethnic French and Spanish people born in the New World.

  6. Creole peoples - Wikipedia

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    Louisiane Creoles were also referred to as criollos, a word from the Spanish language meaning "created" and used in the post-French governance period to distinguish the two groups of New Orleans area and down river Creoles. Both mixed race and European Creole groups share many traditions and language, but their socio-economic roots differed in ...

  7. Criollo - Wikipedia

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    Criollos de Caguas (disambiguation) El Fausto criollo, a 1979 Argentine film directed by Luis Saslavsky; Monte Criollo, a 1935 Argentine musical film directed and written by Arturo S. Mom; Criollismo, Latin American literary movement; Fútbol criollo, a style of playing football associated with Argentina; Viveza criolla, an aspect of Argentine ...

  8. Los Altos (state) - Wikipedia

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    In his absence, the liberal criollos from Quetzaltenango — led by general Agustín Guzmán who occupied the city after Corregidor general Mariano Paredes was called to Guatemala City to take over the Presidential office [12] — declared that Los Altos was an independent state once again on 26 August 1848; the new state had the support of ...

  9. Peninsulares - Wikipedia

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    Spaniards born in the colonies of the New World that today comprises the Hispanic America are called criollos (individuals of full Spanish descent born in the New World). Higher offices in Spanish America and the Spanish Philippines were held by peninsulares .