Respuesta :

Answer:

People born of a Spanish father and an Indian mother were mestizos.

Explanation:

In the Spanish colonial societies in Latin America, mestizos occupied a middle position in the social ladder. On the top were the peninsulares, or the Spaniards born in Spain, top crown officials,  landlords, military commanders;  the criollos, born to families of Spanish origin in the colonies, were also members of the economic elite - rich landowners, rich merchants  -but didn´t have political power; then the mestizos, who were usually free, but not very rich. Mestizos were lower than criollos, but above Indians and blacks who were slaves.