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Explain how social categories, roles, and practices changed with the arrival of Spanish and Portuguese colonists in the 1450-1750 time period.

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Answered by haajrahginowrie
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In the previous era (600-1450 C.E.), sometimes called the post-classical period, we explored the rise of new civilizations in both hemispheres, the spread of major religions that created cultural areas for analysis, and an expansion of long-distance trade to include European and African kingdoms. However, no sustained contact occurred between the eastern and western hemisphere. During the time period between 1450 and 1750 C.E., the two hemispheres were linked and for the first time in world history, long-distance trade became truly worldwide.

Answered by dbaker2047
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The arrival of the Spanish and Portuguese colonists during this time period led to the increased presence and focus on the social structure of the people living in the New World states. The Europeans were now firmly seen as the most wealthy and powerful of the races and backgrounds, and the more foreign blood that was introduced into the offspring, the less power and value they would have in society.

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