How do Americans cope with the fact that most of them aren't Anglo-Saxon and thus unrelated to the founders who are...

How do Americans cope with the fact that most of them aren't Anglo-Saxon and thus unrelated to the founders who are genetically more similar to modern British people?

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We don't cope, Britcucks cope because you all live in perpetual angst

Everytime an American brings up the revolution like:
>we beat your asses
They're usually some spic-kraut-dago-mick hybrid

British empire was the greatest on the planet. You forbears created the modern world and laid the foundation for America (thank you). Why aren't you having more English children? We need true whites!

>becoming a minority in the country they founded

how is that something to be proud of?

Wasn't William Penn granted land in the colonies *primarily* to get him out of England?
It's been so long since I read his, I've forgotten why, though.
On another note, my roots here go back to *at least* late 1600s Massachusetts, a few founding fathers included.
I'm looking forward to the full Restoration of our Republic ... currently in progress.

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What % Anglo-Saxon are you?

>his name hasn't existed since the dawn of the english language
never gonna make it

he was a nonconformist,

Not certain, but my surname is pretty common within your shores. I was once told it was akin to Smith and Jones within ours.

We don't really cope about that. Any American who knows history knows that kicking the Brits out was a group effort already. Spainish, French, and Netherlands support was what helped us become who we are, so we're used to it not being a single people who helped make our country.
Besides, the hype for the Founding Fathers is less "all of them" and more "Washington and Franklin." The rest of them were kind of fucking it up with the Articles of Confederation before they supplanted it.