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SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS AND ECONOMIC CHANGES
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When did the "biggest mining boom" take place?
In the 17th century
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Animals served as means of transportation and were a food source.
True
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What did the regular clergy consist of?
It consisted of monks living in community, subjected so specific vows.
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The most common vows of the regular clergy were...
poverty, chastity and obedience.
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How did the Catholic ritual theater (mass) adapt to the indigenous people?
It changed the language, music, writing and translation of liturgical texts.
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This product was considered a strong competition of wheat, so its cultivation was banned,
Alegria
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A son of an indigenous person and a black person was called...
mulatto
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Name two of the many religious orders that came to the New Spain.
Franciscans, Dominicans, Augustinians, Jesuits.
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Europeans introduced wheat and sugar cane to the New Spain.
True
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Characteristics of the church in the New Spain.
It had great influence on society, political and economic power.
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A son of a Spaniard and an indigenous person was called...
mestizo
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Who specialized in the ministry of education?
The Jesuits
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The caste system was defined by...
people´s birth and origin (racial origin)
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Peninsular Spaniards could access to...
key public positions, encomiendas... better opportunities.
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Where did the Spanish miners discover silver?
Zacatecas
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In the New Spain people had little chance of social mobility.
True
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