Yes, the term "mestizo" historically referred to people of mixed Spanish and Indigenous American ancestry in Latin America. Today, it is a broader term used to describe individuals of mixed European and Indigenous heritage in various countries.
The term referring to a person of Spanish and Indian descent is Mestizo.
Mixture
Heterogenous
No it is a special kind of mixture
mixture
they are called mestizos
they are called mestizos
Those of mixed Spanish and Indian, or indigenous descent are called "Mestizos."
Mestizo/Mestiza
mestizos
they are called mestizos
Mestizos are descended from Europeans, frequently Spanish, and indigenous peoples of Latin America
Mestizos
The French Revolution The Enlightenment The American Revolution Heavy taxes, lack of independence of states and Creoles and Mestizos having grown disconnected with Spanish role. victories in the french and indian war.
They were viewed as outcasts
Mestizos
a mestizo is a person with Indian and Spanish background. People who had no Spanish ancestors such as Indians and Africans, held the lowest position in this society