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  • curprev 15:2415:24, 26 June 2020 179.6.215.73 talk 128,591 bytes −90 Undid revision 964542758 by MarshalN20 (talk) Enough time has passed since the miscegenation process. I'm not saying that the fact that they are a multiracial group is not the case: Mestizos no longer identify as a mix of two races. Tag: Undo
  • curprev 03:5803:58, 26 June 2020 MarshalN20 talk contribs 128,681 bytes +90 Undid revision 964523368 by RicardoMontano2323 (talk) This article is not worth any reverts, but your reasoning was silly enough to merit it. Look at our own WP article on Mestizo. Tag: Undo
  • curprev 00:4900:49, 26 June 2020 RicardoMontano2323 talk contribs 128,591 bytes −90 The Mestizo identity in Hispanic America was constructed during the colonial period and was consolidated throughout the 19th and 20th century. Mestizo Latin Americans do not view their identity as as a mix of 2 ethnicities. It would be like saying that African Americans identify themselves as a mix of the Sub-Saharan African slaves and the British colonizers.

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