The mestizos were individuals of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry in Latin America, often forming a significant part of the working class. They emerged during the colonial period as a result of intermarriage between Spanish colonizers and Indigenous peoples. Mestizos played a crucial role in the socio-economic landscape, often working in agriculture, trade, and various labor-intensive jobs, while also navigating a complex social hierarchy that often marginalized them compared to the European-born elite. Their status and identity were pivotal in shaping the cultural and social dynamics of Latin American societies.
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How do working people help society
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MESTIZOS
By actively working to abolish, or end, slavery.
rural and working class
True.
In American society, women have the same legal rights as men. There are many women working in prestigious and highly skilled professions.
In American society, women have the same legal rights as men. There are many women working in prestigious and highly skilled professions.
Improving conditions for the working class
Since trainers are not contributing members of society, everything they do is disruptive
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