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Map showing areas in red with high concentration of people who self-report as having "American" ancestry in 2000. In the Southern United States as a whole, 11.2% reported "American" ancestry, second only to African American. American was the fourth most common ancestry reported in the Midwest (6.5%) and West (4.1%).
A chart of the top reported ancestries in the US, as provided by the 2000 census. Shaded color represents the largest number of respondents (a plurality) from sample. Areas with the largest "American" ancestry populations were mostly settled by Germans, English, Italians, French, Welsh, Scottish and Irish.
Map from Blank USA by Lokal Profil. Information and colors from USMapCommonAncestry2000.PNG by Porsche997SBS, who sourced the info from Census-2000-Data-Top-US-Ancestries-by-County.svg. Combined by Applysense. Author: Applysense: Permission (Reusing this file)
English: A detailed map of the top ancestries by US county as of 2016, based on Census Bureau estimates and collected from www.statisticalatlas.com. Unlike other ancestry maps this one factors in close differences, so any county with a ≤2% discrepancy between the top ancestry and others is shaded.
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A map from the US Census department indicating the most common country of origin of people in each county. Came across this while reading about Yooper dialect english. It's an attractive and highly informative map. I found it was one of those maps that has lots of surprising information (like Irish people in Oregon - huh!).
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