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4 August, 08:25

9. By the end of the colonial period, the number of mixed people-meaning not white,

not indigenous, and not African, but culturally and racially mixed-had grown. Why

did this happen?

a. It was a product of slavery being abolished in the late 1700s.

b. It was a result of the casta system

c. It was a product of centuries of transculturation.

d. It proved that hegemony, as explained by Chasteen, did not work on the ground.

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  1. 4 August, 08:32
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    a. it was a product of slavery being abolished in the late 1700
  2. 4 August, 08:38
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    The answer is A (It was a product of slavery being abolished in the late 1700s)
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