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Latin American Racial Ideologies Essay

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Racial ideologies have huge effects and a big impact on societies, especially those with different backgrounds. Racial prejudices and stereotypes changed social systems and structures which can be seen between 1500 and 1830 in North America and Latin American/Caribbean. Different European nations had strong influences in standards and such. What drove the social structure of the “New World” was the Europeans superiority and dominance, or the regions of North America and the Latin Americans/Caribbean’s. Because of the dominance racial ideology, both the natives in both regions were often the objects of discrimination and oppression. The extent of their ill- treatment differed from each other, in North America the natives were just pushed aside or confided to a specific area. In the Caribbean and some parts of Latin America, they were forced into servitude and labor. The Europeans dominant racial ideology also fueled the slave trade that was prominent during the time 1500 to 1830, which revolved around shipping slaves from Africa to America in which they increased the production of the colonies. In North America and Latin America/Caribbean, slaves were treated no better than livestock, …show more content…

In Latin America and in the Caribbean colonist, later turned into nations, these interracial the native spouse could move one up in society. For example a member of the Indian nobility could get a higher place by marrying a white person. However in North America things were the opposite. Marriage between blacks and whites were extremely discouraged, and in some places illegal. In the whites eyes, to have been such a relationship would be seen as degrading and offered no mobility to the blacks. If such a relationship were to bear a child, the child would not belong to either population; they would also face discrimination for both

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