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Originally Posted by New Brisavoine
I was referring to people of French ancestry, who must make up half of the population in Montréal at least. No reason why your average Québécois would look very different from an Italian. France (Gaul) was colonized by the Romans 2000 years ago. To an unsuspicious visitor, they must look very close.
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Sorry, but I have to offer pushback here:
The Roman conquest of Gaul was
not a colonial effort. It was an Empire conquering a neighboring cultural region. Notwithstanding the post-conquest cultural change, the Gaulish locals largely persisted genetically unchanged and distinct from the Romans-proper of the Italian peninsula. Furthermore, there’s more genetic introgression from Germanic Europe, given the
multiple settler waves after Roman collapse: Franks, Burgundians, Visigoths, etc.
Hence why French people today
have on average different features than Italians (even if there is overlap).