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rosijanka [135]
3 years ago
9

¿Que acciones formaron los españoles al organizarse las colonias?

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gulaghasi [49]3 years ago
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Answer: La colonización española de América fue el proceso por el que se implantó en el Nuevo Es preciso aclarar que territorios significativos que formaron parte del (Haití y República Dominicana), y formó allí la primera colonia europea en el

Explanation: América en el periodo de la colonia, estaba organizada su población, en las siguientes clases sociales: Sociedad Colonial Española: Clase Blanca: conformada por: españoles peninsulares y criollos. Clases Inferiores por: indios, negros, mestizos, mulatos, zambos

Con la llegada de los colonos castellanos surgieron en América enfermedades desconocidas en el Nuevo Mundo, como la viruela, la gripe, el sarampión y el tifus, contra las que las poblaciones nativas no tenían resistencia.

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