Packet H: Bonus 11

Insults for this class of people often derived from their shoes, including “tenderfeet” in South America and “people with spurs” in Mexico. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these elites at the top of Spanish America’s colonial caste system until the early 1800s. Their name derives from their birth in continental Spain.
ANSWER: peninsular [or peninsulares] (The insults are chapetones and gachupines respectively.)
[10m] Spanish elites born in the Marianas and this other colony were called insulares. Spanish galleons shipped silver between a city in this colony and Acapulco, Mexico.
ANSWER: The Philippines [or the Spanish Philippines] (The city was Manila.)
[10e] At the onset of the Peninsular War, this Venezuelan officer dubbed the “Liberator of South America” rallied Creole elites to overthrow Spanish rule at the Battle of Carabobo.
ANSWER: Simón Bolívar [or Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar Palacios Ponte y Blanco]
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HeardPPBE %M %H %
13117.7992%34%52%

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Summary

TournamentEditionMatchHeardPPBE %M %H %
Northern CaliforniaMain420.00100%50%50%
Southern CaliforniaMain720.0071%43%86%
Eastern Canada (1)Main514.0080%20%40%
Eastern Canada (2)Main912.2289%33%0%
FloridaMain415.00100%25%25%
Great LakesMain1119.09100%9%82%
Lower Mid-AtlanticMain915.56100%22%33%
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain1221.67100%58%58%
MidwestMain813.75100%13%25%
NorthMain427.50100%75%100%
NortheastMain1222.50100%42%83%
PacificMain822.50100%50%75%
South CentralMain712.8686%0%43%
SoutheastMain1321.5492%62%62%
Upstate NYMain514.0060%20%60%
UK (North)UK510.00100%0%0%
UK (South)UK812.5075%25%25%