Creoles
Both the Caribbean and eastern Brazil would be the places where people of African and European descent are found in Latin America.
A caboclo is a person of mixed Brazilian Indian and European or African descent.
He is mixed : of African Descent/Native South American and European descent
Creoles are people of mixed European and African descent who were born in the Americas. Mestizos are people of mixed European and Indigenous American descent. Both terms are used to describe individuals of mixed heritage in different regions of the world.
The race of people from Haiti is a mix of African, Spanish, and French. It is Haitian.
People of European descent ("white people") form only a minority of the world's population. There are a larger number of people who are of Asian, African, or mixed descent ("people of color").
Mestizo, Mulatto, and Indigo are terms used in Latin America to describe people of mixed heritage. Mestizos typically refer to individuals of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry, while Mulattos are those of mixed African and European descent. The term Indigo historically pertains to people of mixed African and Indigenous descent, especially in the Caribbean. These classifications reflect the complex social and racial dynamics in the region's history.
people who have mixed European-African ancestries, and who are de-scribed as mulatto
MESTIZOS are people of mixed European and Indigenous descent in Latin America.
The correct list of social classes in colonial Latin America from highest to lowest would typically be: peninsulares (those born in Spain), creoles (those of Spanish descent born in the Americas), mestizos (people of mixed European and indigenous descent), indigenous peoples, African slaves, and mulattos (people of mixed European and African descent).
Mestizo
mesitizos