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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Afro-Salvadoran are the African population that came to El Salvador, who have completely mixed into the general mestizo population, which in reality is the combination of Mestizos and Pardo people who cluster together. Pardo is the term used in colonial El Salvador to describe a tri-racial Afro-Mestizo person of Indigenous, European, and African mixture. Despite their racial admixture everyone in El Salvador identifies as culturally Mestizo. A total of 10,000 African slaves were brought to El Salvador. The country has no English Antillean (West Indian) neither Garifuna populations, largely due to laws banning the immigration of blacks into the country in the 1930s; these laws were revoked in the 1980s. During the colonial period and as in other Latin American countries, African slaves have mixed with the general population and can be referred to them as Afro-mestizos. As a result, due to miscegenation, the majority of black people became in Mulatto (50% black-50% white) and Zambo (50% black-50% Amerindian), and these in turn became Quadroon (75% white and 25% black) and Cambujos (75% Amerindian and 25% black) and eventually became in white and Amerindians.. }

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