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  2. Rayadillo - Wikipedia

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    Rayadillo (transl. striped material) is a blue -and- white striped cotton or flannel material that was used to make the military uniforms worn by Spanish colonial soldiers from the later 19th century until the early 20th century. It was commonly worn by soldiers posted in overseas Spanish tropical colonies, Spanish Morocco and Spanish Guinea ...

  3. Spanish colonization of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    However, both charges were also put up for sale freely since the late 16th century. [127] Most Spanish settlers came to the Indies as permanent residents, established families and businesses, and sought advancement in the colonial system, such as membership of cabildos, so that they were in the hands of local, American-born (crillo) elites ...

  4. Free Company of Volunteers of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    After 1760, Spanish army drummers wore the livery of the King of Spain – a blue coat with scarlet collar and cuffs, along with a scarlet waistcoat. Both coat and waistcoat were trimmed with scarlet lace that was embroidered with a white chain pattern. This same pattern of lace had decorated French uniforms before the French Revolution began ...

  5. Military of New Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish conflicts with the British Empire during the 18th century changed this. The Bourbon Reforms resulted in the transfer of regular Spanish Army troops from Spain to New Spain, the raising several colonial line infantry regiments, and the creation of a colonial militia which also included former slaves. The northern frontier was the ...

  6. Spanish East Indies - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish East Indies came to be defined as: [citation needed] Las Islas Filipinas (today the Republic of the Philippines): Manila, Luzon, the Visayas, Palawan, Balambangan Island, Northern Mindanao, Zamboanga, Basilan, Jolo, Palmas Islands, Spratly Islands; including isolated outposts in Keelung, Taiwan, and in the islands of Gilolo, Ternate ...

  7. See Inside a Stunning Spanish Colonial by the Sea

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    Inside a Stunning Spanish Colonial by the Sea Douglas Friedman "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." You can taste the salt in the air in ...

  8. Charro outfit - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the charro outfit may be traced back to Salamanca of the 16th century. [2] Spanish conquistadors brought this type of clothing with them to Mexico. [18] When Spain colonized Mexico, the government initially made it illegal for indigenous Mexicans to ride horses without Spanish landowner permission. [4]

  9. Colcha embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Colcha embroidery from the southwest United States is a form of surface embroidery that uses wool threads on cotton or linen fabric. During the Spanish Colonial period, the word colcha referred to a densely embroidered wool coverlet. In time, the word also came to refer to the embroidery stitch that was used for these coverlets, and then began ...