History, asked by livieliveliv, 4 months ago

How could someone move up in the social hierarchy if they were born as a mestizo in Latin America?

Explain a way that patriarchy was rooted in Spanish culture and appeared in colonial Latin America.

What remained consistent about native culture, even after Spanish conquest of the Americas?

Answers

Answered by shwethaks581
1

Answer:

I think it would help u

Explanation:

Latin American culture is the formal or informal expression of the people of Latin America and includes both high culture (literature and high art) and popular culture (music, folk art, and dance), as well as religion and other customary practices. These are generally of Western origin, but have various degrees of Native American, African and Asian influence.

Definitions of Latin America vary. From a cultural perspective,[1] Latin America generally refers to those parts of the Americas whose cultural, religious and linguistic heritage can be traced to the Latin culture of the late Roman Empire. This would include areas where Spanish, Portuguese, French and various other Romance languages, which can trace their origin to the Vulgar Latin spoken in the late Roman Empire, are natively spoken. Such territories include almost all of Mexico, Central America and South America, with the exception of English or Dutch speaking territories. Culturally, it could also encompass the French derived culture in North America, as it ultimately derives from Latin Roman influence as well. There is also an important Latin American cultural presence in the United States since the 16th century in areas such as California, Florida and the Southwest, which were part of the Spanish Empire. More recently, in cities such as New York, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Miami.

The richness of Latin American culture is the product of many influences, including:

Spanish and Portuguese culture, owing to the region's history of colonization, settlement and continued immigration from Spain and Portugal. All the core elements of Latin American culture are of Iberian origin, which is ultimately related to Western Culture.

Pre-Columbian cultures, whose importance is today particularly notable in countries such as Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Paraguay. These cultures are central to indigenous communities such as the Quechua, Maya and Aymara.

19th- and 20th-century European immigration from Spain, Portugal, Italy, Germany, France and Eastern Europe; which transformed the region and had an impact in countries such as Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil (particular the southeast and southern regions), Colombia, Cuba, Chile, Venezuela, Paraguay, Dominican Republic (specifically the northern region) and Mexico (particularly the northern region).

Chinese, Indian, Lebanese and other Arab, Armenian, Filipino, Korean, Japanese and various other Asian groups. Mostly immigrants and indentured laborers who arrived from the coolie trade and influenced the culture of Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Panama and Peru in areas such as food, art, and cultural trade.

The culture of Africa brought by Africans in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade has influenced various parts of Latin America. Influences are particularly strong in dance, music, cuisine, and some syncretic religions of Cuba, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Venezuela and coastal Colombia.

Answered by Anonymous
0

\huge\boxed{\fcolorbox{black}{aqua}{Answer:-}}

☼︎How could someone move up in the social hierarchy if they were born as a mestizo in Latin America?

★ ғɪʀsᴛ ᴡᴇ sʜᴏᴜʟᴅ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴀʙᴏᴜᴛ ᴍᴇsᴛɪᴢᴏ:

✈︎Mestiza is a term historically used in Spain and Hispanic America that originally referred to a person of combined European and Indigenous American descent, regardless of where the person was born. ..

✈︎ The term was used as an ethnic/racial category for mixed-race castas that evolved during the Spanish Empire.

☘︎ Casta is a term which means "lineage" in Spanish and has been interpreted by certain historians during the 20th century to describe mixed-race individuals in Spanish America, resulting from unions of Spaniards (espanoles), Amerindians (Indios), and Africans (Negros).

☼︎Explain a way that patriarchy was rooted in Spanish culture and appeared in colonial Latin America.

★sᴇᴄᴏɴᴅʟʏ ᴡᴇ sʜᴏᴜʟᴅ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ᴀʙᴏᴜᴛ sᴘᴀɴɪsʜ ᴄᴜʟᴛᴜʀᴇ:

✈︎The culture of Spain is based on a variety of historical influences, primarily based on pre-Roman Celtic and Iberian culture. Other ancient peoples such as Romans, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, and Greeks also had some influence. ...

✈︎ Around 75% of modern Spanish language is derived from Latin.

☘︎Latin American feminism, which in this entry includes Caribbean feminism, is rooted in the social and political context defined by colonialism, the enslavement of African peoples, and the marginalization of Native peoples. Latin American feminism focuses on the critical work that women have undertaken in reaction to the forces that created this context. At present, the context is dominated by neoliberal economic policies that, in the environment of globalization, have disproportionally impacted the most vulnerable segments of society. Against this political backdrop, Latin American feminism is grounded in the material lives of people, often women, as it explores the tensions engendered by the confluence of histories that generate relationships among gender, citizenship, race/ethnicity, sexuality, class, community, and religion.

Similar questions