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To: Canuck Dave who wrote (56674)10/21/2009 6:09:39 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 217931
 
The German immigration to Brazil was small, when compared to the one in the United States.

It was also small when compared to the entry of immigrants of other nationalities, such as Portuguese, Italians and Spaniards, who made up together over 80% of the immigrants to Brazil during the period of greater immigration of Europeans.

Germans appeared in fourth place among immigrants in Brazil, but dropped to the fifth place when the Japanese immigration increased after 1908.[8]
en.wikipedia.org

Well, they contributed a lot to Brazil! Brazil did not want to become a Cunba or Haiti and to dilute the negro, need the white blood.

Perhaps we can do that once again and atract some more of thos whites...
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