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I would say it is a close call. In the case of the US, it has always been more multiracial than many WNs in particular like to claim. One of the few relative constants in the country's history has been the size of the Black population, which has always hovered between 10 and 15% depending on immigration and birth rate trends. In the case of Argentina, most of the country outside Buenos Aires and the Pampean regions is predominantly Mestizo, and would have been even more so prior to the mass European immigration (principally Italians and Spaniards, but also Germans, French, Brits, Croats, Poles and others) during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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