% of latin Americans who identify as white

Posted by Hour_Interaction6047

14 Comments

  1. Aegeansunset12 on

    US Americans thought Anya Taylor Joy is a woman of color I rly wonder what is considered white over there lol

  2. Hour_Interaction6047 on

    In Latin America, regardless of race, this is the average European dna % in a person:

    Uruguay: 77% European

    Argentina: 71%

    Cuba: 71%

    Nicaragua: 69%

    Costa Rica: 67%

    Puerto Rico: 64%

    Brazil: 62%

    Paraguay: 60%

    Dominican Republic: 57%

    Venezuela: 56%

    Chile: 54%

    Honduras: 50%

    El Salvador: 47%

    Colombia: 42%

    Equador: 36%

    Guatemala: 35%

    Mexico: 32%

    Peru: 29%

    Bolivia: 25%

    Haiti: 11%

    These are how many Europeans migrated to Latin America from 1500 to 1820:

    420k Spanish

    605k Portuguese

    From 1820 to 1960, the post colonial era and the mass emigration era to Latin America, this is how many Europeans emigrated to Latin America:

    16.8m europeans migrated to Latin America from 1820 to 1960.

    6,710,000 Or 39.9% were Italians

    5,380,000 Or 32% were Spanish

    1,850,000 Or 11% were Portuguese

    470,000 Or 2.8% were Germans

    420,000 Or 2.5% were Jews from Eastern Europe

    410,000 Or 2.4% from the levant (who are considered white in Latin America)

    360,000 or 2.1% from france

    1,220,000 Or 7.3% from other areas of Europe.

    These numbers from post 1820 are of all those who came to Latin America, regardless if they went back to their homeland, which was common before.

    For example 2.9m Italians emigrated to Argentina, but 750k went back to Italy and only 2.1m stayed abroad in Argentina permanently, which todays Italian argentines would descend from.

  3. their perception of white is different than in other places though, in Europe and North America a lot of them would be considered mixed.

  4. My dad is Costa Rican, when he moved to Canada as a white guy with a strong Spanish accent everyone just assumed he was Quebecois.

  5. SituationNew7609 on

    White isn’t a scientific definition and It can mean something different in each country.

  6. That’s a lot of evil people, South America really should do something to limit whites from being evil and existing where white should not exist.

    Reddit, how do we bring those numbers down? Serious suggestions only chat

  7. I’m one of the few Brazilians outside the South that have basically 0 non-european ancestry

  8. i-ate-hummus-once on

    This is the first time I actually saw the city limits of Bogota and damn, is the shape caused by it being in a valley or near a river?