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Ethnic Americans : ウィキペディア英語版 | American ethnicity
American ethnicity refers to people who self-identify their ethnicity as "American" and not as a more specific ancestry such as German American or Irish American. According to U.S. Census data, American ancestry is most common among Southerners. ==History== The birth of an American ethnic identity in the Thirteen Colonies mirrors that of the Criollo people in Spanish America, or the Afrikaner people in the Dutch Cape Colony. In the War of Jenkins Ear, 1741, local militiamen fighting under Vice-Admiral Edward Vernon were the first to be called "Americans" rather than "colonials" or "colonists". Today, people in the US who identify with this group tend to have long genealogical histories within the country reaching back many generations. Ethnic "Americans" share most of their ancestry with modern-day British, German, Irish, French, Dutch, Swedish, and Finnish as well as with Melungeons in the Appalachian region.
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