African diaspora
The African diaspora is a population which results from the African deportation at the time of the slave draft of 16th at the 19th century and their descendants throughout the world.
They live more particularly on the American continent in the the Caribbean, in Guyanes (French Guiana, Guyana and Suriname), with the the United States, the Canada), in Central America and South America (in all the safe countries with the Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay). They are minority safe everywhere with the the Antilles, where the population results from the interbreeding between Européens and Africans.
They also live in the Indian Ocean in the islands Seychelles, the Réunion and with Maurice. They are minority in this last island.
In the islands of the Cape Verde and with Sao Divide into volumes-and-Principle, the Portuguese also imported slaves who constitute there the majority population of these 2 countries today.
The 19th century with the the United States, the Americans allowed slaves freed to set out again in Africa of the west where they could create colonies which gave rise to the Liberia in 1843, one also finds some in Sierra Leone.
One can also mention communautées of immigrants or wire of West-Indian immigrants:
- In metropolitan France coming from the French West Indies and Haiti.
- In Great Britain coming from Jamaica, Trinidad-and-Tobago, all old British colonies…).
- In more small number with the Portugal coming especially from the Cape Verde.
- With the the United States and Canada, there are communities jamaïcaines, Haitian, cuban, etc
Finally one can also speak about the African immigrants during the XXe century in France, in the USA, in Great Britain, Canada, Pays of the Gulf, etc
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