The inhabitants amount to 5800, and consist principally of rich Spaniards, some Indians, mestizoes and mulattoes; the greatest luxury in this city is that of equipages, few of the Europeans being without a carriage.
It is inhabited chiefly by whites, mestizoes and mulattoes who are engaged in the trade carried on with Peru and Europe; and the governor of this city is nominated by the king, being dependent only on the captain-general of Chili.
The population of this extensive country is composed of Europeans, creoles, Indians, mestizoes and negroes; of these the creoles are by far the most numerous in the Spanish provinces.
The inhabitants, who amount to 8000, consist of Spaniards, mestizoes and Indians.
Mulatresses prefer to unite themselves with the white or with mestizoes whiter than themselves.
Some mestizoes ran from a neighboring house; some pursued the Indian, who fled rapidly; others raised the wounded man.
Those mestizoes who treat us as slaves, and strike us with the hand and whip, like restive mules.
Its houses are built of wood and thatched; the inhabitants who amount to 1200, are generally mestizoes or Spaniards.
We met with huts inhabited by mestizoes in the ravine of Los Frailes, as well as between the Cuesta de Caneyes, and the Rio Guriental.
The latter are gradually disappearing as a separate race; that is to say, they are represented in the general statement of the population by the Mestizoes and the Zamboes, whose numbers daily increase.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mestizoes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.