Literally a German province

Literally a German province.

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I could reasonably say I was German-American despite my family having left Germany/Austria over 100 years ago

The data that's based on splits British, English, Welsh, Scottish, Scots- Irish, and American because it's looking for self-identification. Naturally that greatly increases the likelihood that non-British identities will make up a plurality.

A mutt province you mean

>Scots Irish
>actually Irish

The descendents of English and Scottish border families, all of whom were protestant zealots and raiders, could not be described as "Irish". How can a Deep South Protestant be Irish?

Quality informative post

that's why they are backstabbers.. it's in their genes.

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America has always been ruled by Anglos

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yeah ok bro, come down to Miami and lets see if the population is majority german, fuickin idiots

They're not Irish or Scottish they're fucking Americans

But the predominantly German areas are amost always unpopulated.

take your meds

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Look at all that empty land

Now they wanna change it with importing horde of spic
Nobody want to be british today

Probably the majority of early Irish settlers in the American South took up Protestantism. Later waves, who came in larger numbers and during times of less religious discrimination, kept the Catholic faith.

Though I suspect whoever made this map didn't know the difference between Irish and Scots-Irish.

Cope, the WASP is the pinnacle of humanity

I don't want any of it

I honestly believe we have our own nationality that will show up on DNA tests by now but the kikes that do stuff like that refuse to admit it. We've been completely stripped of any identity we ever had.

>looks at flag over my county
Well, that explains why I needed braces.
At least I'm not a potato nigger.

Thats a census of what Yanks claim their heritage is, chances are its mostly wrong

Also this. Americans don't identify as Britsh.

Those Germans left Germany to get away from the cancer that is Germany.

Why brother?

We are getting invaded by spics :(

Oh look Bulgaria has shown up.. Forgot you existed legitly bro. Bulgaria the land of the troll people.

These maps aren't as informative as people think. Firstly, it only takes the most reported self-identification. That means, for example, if a small town has 100 people identifying as German, 95 people identifying as English, 90 people each identifying as Dutch, Polish, Italian, etc each, 75 people identifying as Mexicans, etc etc, all the way down to 12 people identifying as Philipino. A place like this would have a German flag, which is only slightly informative.

Secondly, this is self identification, most Americans don't even know what they are, and it causes interesting mistakes in family lore. For example, certain towns were all English, but if a few Irish people moved in, and an Irish man married and English woman, that family would be known and identify as Irish, even though in a few generations the Irish element would drop to single digit percentages.

This happens in family stories to, the family becomes the "weird" thing, and not the thing that they mostly are.

Americans largely stopped identifying as English for a lot of reasons anyway, plus, as has been mentioned American + all Kinds of British are split up. If you added up all of the British together , it would be far more than the German, even keeping in mind the ones that mistakenly think that they are mostly something else.

>tfw one side of family is McCoy that can easily trace roots to Ireland
>tfw other side of family is McDonald that can easily trace roots to Scotland

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>user selfmade pic on Yas Forums is the harsh truth
no u cope
nobody cares
the harsh facts are from the U.S. Census Bureau
>1980
www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1990/cp-s-1-2.pdf
>1990
census.gov/population/www/censusdata/files/pc80-s1-10/tab02.pdf
maybe send you little pic to the us government, I'm sure they change it lol
Why brits can't handle the facts? At the end it doesn't really matter, you guys would nevertheless gave it away for free like the rest of the empire.

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Do Americans think being Anglo-American is boring and normal so they play up their "exotic" german or Italian roots?

You linked 1990 census for 1980. Face it kraut, historically America is an Anglo nation: Anglo culture, language, people, ruling class, etc.

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That may be one of the largest reasons this happens. There was also a period where being Anglo-American (WASP was the word most used), was considered snooty, uptight, and upper-class (in a negative way), of course in any country the lower classes outnumber the upper classes, so there was subtle psychological pressure in lower class neighborhoods to claim something else.

It worked both ways though, social climbers would change their names to something more Anglo sounding, for example.

My thoughts is that USA doesn't have the class system like we do in the UK so they would be seen as "upper class" by saying they're British so instead the go for more "culturally Rich" places.

Uh huh

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Americans with British ancestors call themselves American. Americans with German, Italian, Norwegian or Irish ancestry prefix the "American" part with that country, for some strange reason.

when looking at this picture you have to take into acount population density. considering the eastcoast is densely populated and the center of the united states is sparsely populated.