Mestizo.
The person whose family origins are in Spanish speaking Latin America is typically referred to as a Latino or Latina.
A person of Latin American descent is commonly referred to as Latino or Latina, depending on their gender. This term is used to describe individuals with origins in Latin America or of Latin American heritage.
No, a person's race or ethnicity is not determined by the language they speak. Being Latino refers to a person from Latin America or of Latin American descent, regardless of the language they speak.
No, vosotros is not used in Latin America.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Latin America (Hispanic areas of the Americas).
A Spanish province in Latin America was called a viceroyalty.
The main language spoken across South America is Spanish, which is derived from the Latin language.
Because the languages spoken there are derived from Latin.
Latin America is called Latin because the languages most often spoken there, Spanish and Portuguese, are Romance languages derived from Latin.
Northern part of South America is Colombia.Northern part of Latin America is Mexico.
having a Roman catholic majority
I am assuming they are called "Mestizos" a mixed native American and Spaniard race most of Latin America is this.
they were called conquistidors
Mexico and the countries of Central America are sometimes known as Latin America. This comes from the fact that they were once largely a part of Spain, a Latin country of Europe.
Spanish is the prominent language.
Monroe Doctrine
Carnival.