The largest population of people living in New Spain in the 1500 and 1600s were: Criollos Africans Native Americans Mest

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The largest population of people living in New Spain in the 1500 and 1600s were: Criollos Africans Native Americans Mest

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The largest population of people living in New Spain in the 1500 and 1600s were: Criollos Africans Native Americans Mestizos Peninsulares
You may choose multiple answers: Which of the following was/were (a) difference(s) between Spain and New Spain in the late 1700s? Diet began to differ as people in New Spain adopted some Native American food and cooking methods. Literature, art, music, landscape, flora differed People in New Spain started wearing black berets, eating more croissants, smoking skinny cigarettes, and working on emodying stereotypical French culture. Some of New Spain's language (words) was being influenced by Native American words/language. Customs and dress were noticably differing. Spanish-speaking people in New Spain (Mexico) were losing the Castilian lip
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