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What is the proportion of blacks in Europe and America?

First of all, there is only a rough or rough statistics in this regard.

Because there are no detailed immigration statistics in Europe and America, let alone black immigrants.

In addition, different countries have different standards for identifying blacks. For example, in the United States, as long as you have black blood and a slightly darker complexion, you are considered black, while in Brazil, as long as you have a little non-black blood, you are not black, but mixed-race or even white.

In this case, I will give you a reference ratio, which is also the statistical result after years of database collation.

African-Americans generally account for 13% of the population. According to the folk saying, it is 1/8.

Black Americans are mainly descendants of slaves.

There are more than 600,000 blacks in France, mainly from French West Africa, accounting for 1%.

The black population in Britain is 1 10,000, mainly from Caribbean countries and English-speaking countries in sub-Saharan Africa, accounting for 2%.

There are at least 300,000 blacks in Canada, accounting for less than 1% of the population. The early blacks were descendants of slaves from the southern United States and later black immigrants from all over the world.