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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.
The state with the largest increase over the past two census was Texas, where in 2000, over 1.5 million residents reported having "American ancestry." [41] In the 1980 census, 26% of United States residents cited that they were of English ancestry, making them the largest group at the time. [42]
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For the past 10 years, German ancestry has been the leading ancestry in Erie County. Over the past 10 years, the number of recorded residents in Erie County that have German heritage has ranged ...
A map showing the most common ancestry of the people of each county in New York. Date: 1 August 2007: Source: Based upon Image:Ancestry-new-york-by county-2000.PNG by en:User:Revas (public domain) and Image:Map of New York County Outlines.svg by User:Bastique (public domain). Data taken from the 2000 U.S. census. Created by bdesham in Inkscape
Largest ancestry groups in Alabama by county [14] [15] Historically, African Americans were brought to Alabama as slaves, in greatest numbers in the cotton-producing plantation region known as the Black Belt. This region remains predominantly African American, where many freedmen settled to work at agriculture after the Civil War.
Map showing the largest ancestry group in each county (2008) Dutch Michiganders are residents of the state of Michigan who are of Dutch ancestry. In the 1840s, Calvinist immigrants desiring more religious freedom immigrated.
In Christian County and Fulton County, African American is the largest reported ancestry. [7] As of the 1980s the only counties in the United States where over half of the population cited "English" as their only ancestry group were all in the hills of eastern Kentucky (and made up virtually every county in this region). [8]
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