What is total population represented by the graph?
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What is total population represented by the graph?
![Colonial Society Divided
In Latin American colonial society, class dictated people's place in society
and jobs. At the top of Spanish-American society were the peninsulares
(peh•neen soo•LAH•rehs), people who had been born in Spain, which is on the
Iberian peninsula. They formed a tiny percentage of the population. Only penin-
sulares could hold high office in Spanish colonial government. Creoles,
Spaniards born in Latin America, were below the peninsulares in rank. Creoles
could not hold high-level political office, but they could rise as officers in
The Divisions in Spanish Colonial Society, 1789
Africans (6.4%)
902,000
Mestizos (7.3%)
1,034,000
Mulattos (7.6%)
1,072,000
Peninsulares and
Creoles (22.9%)
3,223,000
EUROPEANS
Total 14,091,000
Indians (55.8%)
7,860,000
Source: Colonial Spanish America,
by Leslie Bethell](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa9aeb6df-157e-4d00-b6a3-7b35d7eee243%2F55974682-ff36-480a-b59d-0dc95906e277%2Fgyhex4d_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Colonial Society Divided
In Latin American colonial society, class dictated people's place in society
and jobs. At the top of Spanish-American society were the peninsulares
(peh•neen soo•LAH•rehs), people who had been born in Spain, which is on the
Iberian peninsula. They formed a tiny percentage of the population. Only penin-
sulares could hold high office in Spanish colonial government. Creoles,
Spaniards born in Latin America, were below the peninsulares in rank. Creoles
could not hold high-level political office, but they could rise as officers in
The Divisions in Spanish Colonial Society, 1789
Africans (6.4%)
902,000
Mestizos (7.3%)
1,034,000
Mulattos (7.6%)
1,072,000
Peninsulares and
Creoles (22.9%)
3,223,000
EUROPEANS
Total 14,091,000
Indians (55.8%)
7,860,000
Source: Colonial Spanish America,
by Leslie Bethell
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