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- Mestizo - Wikipedia
The term most commonly applied to mestizos de español ("Spanish mestizos"), most of whom were descendants of intermarriage between Spanish settlers and the pre-colonial ruling families (caciques)
- Mestizo | Definition Facts | Britannica
Mestizo, any person of mixed blood In Central and South America it denotes a person of combined Indian and European extraction In some countries—e g , Ecuador—it has acquired social and cultural connotation; a pure-blooded Indian who has adopted European dress and customs is called a mestizo
- ‘Mestizo’ and ‘mulatto’: Mixed-race identities among U. S. Hispanics
For example, mestizos represent a racial majority in Mexico, most of Central America and the Andean countries of South America Mulattos make up smaller shares of the populations in those countries – at most 4%, according to national censuses or other surveys
- Mestizos - (AP US History) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations | Fiveable
Mestizos are individuals of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry, often emerging as a distinct social group in the colonial societies of Latin America
- The Role of the Mestizo Class in Shaping Colonial Mexican Culture
As the colonial economy developed, mestizos became involved in diverse economic activities, from agriculture to trade, playing a crucial role in the overall economic growth of the region In agriculture, mestizos often worked as small landholders or tenant farmers
- MESTIZO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
mestizo noun mes· ti· zo me-ˈstē- (ˌ)zō plural mestizos : a person of mixed blood
- Mestizos in Mexico - Wikipedia
Some Mestizos may identify as "White," which generally indicates that European ancestry is the dominant element in their genetic makeup This identity often reflects a heritage where European characteristics are the most visible or prominent in their appearance
- Mestizo | Encyclopedia. com
Although rarely wealthy, mestizos tended to belong to skilled occupations, lived in Spanish-style housing, and adopted Hispanic dress, which distinguished them from natives
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