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18 April, 07:31

In Spanish Latin America, people who were of mixed European and Indian ancestry were called criollos. mulattoes. mestizos. peninsulares.

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  1. 18 April, 07:44
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    The correct answer would be the third choice. In Spanish Latin America, people who were of mixed European and Indian ancestry were called mestizos. It is a term traditionally used in Spain. The word comes from the Spanish word "mestizaje" which is a word that generally means the process of mixing ancestries.
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