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The Cape Verde archipelago was uninhabited when the Portuguese discovered it in 1456.
African slaves were brought to the islands to work on Portuguese plantations.
As a result, Cape Verdeans are mulattos ( mestiços in Portuguese ), who have mixed African and European origins.
European ancestors also include Spanish and Italian seamen who were granted land by the Portuguese Empire, followed by Portuguese settlers, exiles, and Portuguese Jews who were victims of the Inquisition.
Many foreigners from other parts of the world settled Cape Verde as their permanent country.
Most of them were Dutch, French, British ( English ), Arab and Jewish ( from Lebanon and Morocco ), Chinese ( especially from Macau ), American, and Brazilian ( including people of Portuguese and African descent ).
All of these have been absorbed into the mestiço population.

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