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Which European countries have settled in all parts of Latin America?

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The southern part of the east coast of North America should be Florida, which belonged to the Spanish colony in the early days.

According to the data of the United States and many Latin American countries, there are actually very few descendants of French immigrants in Latin American countries. The only place in the United States with a large number of French immigrants is Quebec, Canada. As for Haiti, this place is dominated by blacks.

Generally speaking, there are many descendants of Portuguese and Italian immigrants in Brazil (all above 15%). In fact, the proportion of immigrants from Britain and Germany is still quite large. According to the information in the English version of Wikipedia in Brazil, the British in Brazil account for 13% of the total population of Brazil, and the Germans account for 1 1%. For example, Dunga, the former captain of Brazil's national football team, is a Brazilian born in Germany. There is a reason for this, because the relationship between England and Portugal has always been very good. In modern times, many English Roman Catholics who were dissatisfied with the Anglican Church came to Brazil in large numbers.

In other Latin American countries, Spanish descendants have an advantage. But in fact, the proportion of Germans and Italians is still quite large. For example, there are many Germans and Italians in Argentina and Uruguay, and even descendants of immigrants from Croatia, who belong to the former Austrian Empire, and there are quite a few in white countries in southern South America. For example, Argentine footballer Heinze is a German-born Argentine, and diego maradona, the king of football, is a Croatian. In Venezuela, a highland German dialect is even popular in a considerable number of populated areas, because many Nande people immigrated to the South American continent in modern times.

As for the United States, the proportion of German immigrants is slightly higher than that of British immigrants, because Britain hired a large number of Germans as its colonial army in the modern colonial movement, and German-Americans have an absolute advantage in the hinterland of the central and western regions. On the contrary, few French immigrated to the American continent, mainly in Quebec, Canada.