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no, not at all
they resemble their African ancestry tremendously, many Black Caribbean people came from all of West Africa (Yorubas, Malinkes, Wolof, Fon Ewe, Igbo, Temne, Kongos, Mbundu, vai, kpelle, hausa, fulani, Akan, etc...)
300-500 years is just not enough to have any phenotype change
there is a probability that some Mediterranian populations (some Berbers, Arabs, and West Asians) are actually descendants from anicent Caucasians who (after the ice age) migrated down douth and intermarried with the ancient blacks and dravindians 5-8,000 years ago, giving us all sorts of different unique mediterranean features
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