The people of the West Indies are mainly descendants of Europeans, enslaved Africans, and Indigenous peoples. European colonization brought settlers from countries like Spain, France, and Britain, while the transatlantic slave trade introduced a significant African population. Today, the region is characterized by a rich tapestry of cultures, languages, and traditions that reflect this diverse heritage. Additionally, there are communities of East Indian, Chinese, and other ethnic groups that have also contributed to the demographic makeup of the islands.
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