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  2. European Americans - Wikipedia

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    [28] [29] [30] Prior to 1960, the overwhelming majority came from Europe or of European descent from Canada. Immigration from Europe as a proportion of new arrivals has declined since the mid-20th century, with 75.0% of the total foreign-born population born in Europe compared to 12.1% recorded in the 2010 census. [31]

  3. Category:American people of European descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American people of European descent" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category:American people by descent - Wikipedia

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    American people of European descent‎ (92 C, 17 P) H. Hispanic and Latino American people‎ (16 C, 66 P) I. American people of indigenous peoples descent‎ (10 C ...

  5. Category:European people of American descent - Wikipedia

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    European people of African-American descent (29 C) A. Albanian people of American descent (1 C, 3 P) Italian people of American descent (2 C, 51 P)

  6. Anglo-Americans - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Americans are a demographic group in Anglo-America. It typically refers to the predominantly European-descent nations and ethnic groups in the Americas that speak English as a native language, making up the majority of people in the world who speak English as a first language .

  7. Category:European people by descent - Wikipedia

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    European people of Jewish descent (44 C) A. Albanian people by descent (19 C) Andorran people by descent (10 C) Armenian people by descent (27 C)

  8. American ancestry - Wikipedia

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    The earliest attested use of the term "American" to identify an ancestral or cultural identity dates to the late 1500s, with the term signifying "the indigenous peoples discovered in the Western Hemisphere by Europeans." [14] In the following century, the term "American" was extended as a reference to colonists of European descent. [14]

  9. Category:People of European descent - Wikipedia

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    South American people of European descent‎ (49 C) * People by European country of descent‎ (59 C) + Families of European ancestry‎ (19 C) J.