HIS106Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Atlantic World, New Netherland, British America
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Old and new world identities creole communities. African and european creoles developed distinct ids from their old world counterparts as a result of american experience. Creole (crioulo)= person born of african ancestry in new world (afro-creole) Creole (criollo) = person board of spanish (euro) ancestry in new world (creole) Born in brazil, so did not experience middle passage. Sometimes they were able to find others who spoke their language and formed kinship groups/families. This was helpful for survival in the new. The majority worked on plantations, where they sought as much they could to recreate their own culture (music, dance, decoration, names) They obtained better positions and had more opportunities than newly arriving slaves could communicate better and navigate the legal system with former knowledge. Relationship betw the 2 was not always good as crioulo was favored and treated better. Charter generation of slaves (atlantic creoles): cosmopolitan, multilingual, and assimilated to euro culture.