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... go Castilla, as usual, rose to prepare for his sermon. Idalgo was a Mexican-born Caucasian in a society divided by hierarchies. At the top were the "Peninsulares," authentic Spaniards born on the Iberian Peninsula. They held sway in Mexico, controlling the upper echelons of the church and the government, and owning vast lands and interests.
The second tier, the "Creoles," born in the Spanish colonies, were also considered "white." However, they didn't enjoy the same status as the Peninsu ...
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