Talk:Revolution/@comment-188.97.55.146-20150806131649/@comment-187.59.55.123-20160409181021

Argentina had lots of German and Italian immigration back in the 19th century. Indeed, as far as I remember, it was the main destiny of Germans in Latin America back then, followed by Brazil. Dutch turning into Brazilians also has its explanation, as part of Northwestern Brazil was ruled by Maurice of Nassau (yes, the very same AI) during part of the 17th century.

These explanation go on for most cases.

The Revolutions which do bother me are the Ottoman and Russian ones, as only Russians had a colony in the Americas (Alaska) and none of them composed a significant settler/immigrant population, but developers just had to choose something, I guess. If History was strictly followed, Spain should've had half a dozen options, at least, so I just accept it.