History of Spain's racial profile

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Information on the origin of the "Spanish race" can be found through resources that outline the history of the various nationalities and cultures that have influenced Spain over time. A suggested link provides a condensed history that is appropriate for an 8-year-old's understanding. The discussion emphasizes the importance of finding accessible and age-appropriate educational materials for homework assignments.
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Where can I find some info on the origin of the "spanish race"? (for a friend's 8 years old son's homework).

(I already googled for it, but I may not know the right way to ask this to Mr. Web).
 
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