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- to negros bozales ("uneducated Blacks"), i.e. those captured in Africa. The Ladinos' skills granted them a higher price than those of bozales. Black Ladinos...
- had spent more than a year in a Spanish-speaking territory) and negros bozales (wild, untamed Negroes; those born in or freshly arrived from Africa)....
- Afro-Cubans in the 19th century also spoke Bozal Spanish, derived from the term bozales, which originally referred to muzzles for wild dogs and horses, and came...
- sometimes misspelled "bosel." Bozal Spanish, the Spanish spoken by negros bozales, slaves recently taken from Africa. This disambiguation page lists articles...
- (ladinos, individuals who were linguistically conversant in Castilian, and bozales, individuals directly from Guinea, or Africa, who were unable to speak...
- forced to Peru. Those born in Africa were commonly referred to as negros bozales ("untamed blacks"), which was also used in a derogatory sense. These slaves...
- as slaves. The slaves who were born in Sub-Saharan Africa were called bozales. Their descendants were called Black Ladinos because they had a better...
- CharlesĀ I of Spain allowed for the direct importation of slaves from Africa (bozales) to the Caribbean. The first asiento for selling slaves was drawn up in...
- diseases, however, forced the crown to open the market to thousands of bozales, enslaved Africans directly from the continent. In 1521, the first major...
- po****tions in the first decades of the 1500s, enslaved blacks from Africa (bozales) gradually replaced their labor, but they also mingled and joined in flights...