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  2. Anglo-Celtic Australians - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence, ancestry was not included in either the 1991 or 1996 Censuses. Between 1987 and 1999, the Anglo-Celtic component of Australia's population declined from 75 per cent to 70 per cent. [37] In 1999, the Anglo-Celtic share of the Australian population was calculated as 69.9%. [38]

  3. Anglo-Celtic - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Celtic people are descended primarily from English and Irish, Scottish or Welsh people. [1] The concept is mainly relevant outside of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales , particularly in Australia, but is also used in Canada, the United States, New Zealand and South Africa , where a significant diaspora is located.

  4. English Australians - Wikipedia

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    English Australians are a subset of Anglo-Celtic Australians, who are themselves a subset of European Australians. Other subsets of Anglo-Celtic Australians (that is, Australians with ancestry originating in the British Isles) include Irish Australians, Scottish Australians and Welsh Australians. There is a tendency to refer to these ancestries ...

  5. Old Stock Americans - Wikipedia

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    There have been several historical figures with (Old Stock) Scottish ancestry, including US presidents (Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, James Buchanan, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson, and more), as well as founding fathers (Alexander Hamilton, James Wilson, John Witherspoon, James McHenry, and several more).

  6. British diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Australia: 19,301,379 (2021) [19] 76% [F] 1,300,000 (2006) See Anglo-Celtic Australians, English Australians, Scottish Australians and Welsh Australians; most British citizens in the world outside of the United Kingdom. Canada: 17,325,860 (2021) [7] 48% [G] 603,000 (2006) See British Canadians, English Canadians, Scottish Canadians and Welsh ...

  7. European Australians - Wikipedia

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    European Australians are citizens or residents of Australia whose ancestry originates from the peoples of Europe.They form the largest panethnic group in the country. [7] At the 2021 census, the number of ancestry responses categorised within European ancestral groups as a proportion of the total population amounted to more than 57.2% (46% North-West European and 11.2% Southern and Eastern ...

  8. Scottish Australians - Wikipedia

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    Scottish people, Lowland Scots people, Anglo-Celtic Australians, Irish Australians, ... Scottish ancestry in Australia 1986–2021 (Census) Year Ethnic group

  9. White Australian - Wikipedia

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    White Australian may refer to: European Australians , Australians with European ancestry Anglo-Celtic Australians , an Australian with ancestry from the British Isles