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years since European colonization began a large portion of the indigenous population was wiped out, including allies, due to a lack of immunity to introduced Old World diseases and not actual warfare. It was these circumstances that allowed Westernized biracials to thrive and prosper, a group who outnumbered those of mostly European heritage from early on in the colonization period, at the expense of those of mainly indigenous ancestry since they were less vulnerable to those diseases. So labeling Hispanicization as something carried out solely by people of predominantly Spanish descent isn’t entirely accurate.
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is information that can be added to all the sections, especially those on the United States and Hispanic America. There are definitely plenty of sources that provide information on how each of these regions reacted to Hispanicization in the centuries that they encountered it--especially accounts where there was intermarriage.
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Hispanicization in Latin America was a process that occurred over decades and centuries. From the outset the conquest of the native empires relied heavily on non-European contribution. Most of the armies that defeated the native empires comprised primarily of other native nations. In the subsequent
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There seem to be very few references/bibliography entries for such an important concept that not only has influence over current cities and states of the U.S., but also had influence from the moment the Spanish came to the New World. While the information provided is not out of date, I believe there
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IMHO I think that while Castilianization happens to communities of other West Iberian as well Basque, Aragonese, Occitano-Catalan and non-Romance-derived culture/language/religion, Hispanicization would be a better name for cultural assimilation outside actual Spanish metropolitan territory i.e. of
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Indigenous peoples, settlers of rivaling non-Hispanic nationalities (Europeans, Portuguese/Brazilians, U.S. Americans), foreign groups, the
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