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The term criollos refers to the people of Latin America who were

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Answer: The term criollos refers to Latin Americans who were born in Spain but raised in Latin America.

Explanation: They have historically been misrepresented as a social class in the hierarchy of Spain's foreign colonies, especially in Hispanic America, which began in the 16th century. They were people who were born in the area, mostly always of Spanish descent, but occasionally of other European ethnic backgrounds. Criollos were said to be looking for their own identity in the indigenous history, in their own symbols, and in the exaltation of all things American.

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