Eventually the Spaniards had children with the Pipil and the Lenca women resulting in the Mestizo population, which later would become the majority of the Salvadoran people.
Many of these settlers also intermarried with local Amerindians, creating a Mestizo population.
The African population completely mixed into the general Mestizo population, creating Afro-Mestizos in the certain areas where the Africans were brought.
Africans that were brought to El Salvador completely mixed into the Mestizo population, creating Afro-Mestizo Salvadorans.
In some Spanish speaking countries, there are also Ladinos who do not have significant European ancestry, but have adopted the culture of the White and Mestizo population.
Now, Coroico has a mostly Aymara and Mestizo population.
The same issue appeared amongst the non-Criollos population in later years, especially among the Mestizo population during the 19th century.
Mestizo population in Argentina, unlike in other Latin American countries, is very low.
In this trade the original Indo or Mestizo population remained to play an intermediary role.
Some Mestizo population may identify with Native ethnicity.