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re: White people who claim Native American ancestry
Posted on 6/26/17 at 1:50 pm to Collegedropout
Posted on 6/26/17 at 1:50 pm to Collegedropout
Do you actually understand what you're posting?
Posted on 6/26/17 at 1:51 pm to Mo Jeaux
are you trying to claim Scots-Irish would identify as English?
Posted on 6/26/17 at 1:55 pm to Collegedropout
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are you trying to claim Scots-Irish would identify as English?
No, I'm not.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 1:55 pm to UFFan
I have Cherokee ancestry on my mothers side of the family.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 1:56 pm to Collegedropout
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The states with the top percentages of Scotch-Irish:
North Carolina (2.9%)
South Carolina, Tennessee (2.4%)
West Virginia (2.1%)
Montana, Virginia (1.8%)
Maine (1.7%)
Alabama, Mississippi (1.6%)
Kentucky, Oregon, Wyoming (1.5%)
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The ten states with the most English Americans States with the highest percentages: 1 California (3,521,355 - 7.4% of state population) 1 Utah (29.0%) 2 Florida (1,468,576 - 9.2%) 2 Maine (21.5%) 3 Texas (1,462,984 - 7%) 3 Vermont (18.4%) 4 New York (1,140,036 - 6%) 4 Idaho (18.1%) 5 Ohio (1,046,671 - 9.2%) 5 New Hampshire (18.0%) 6 Pennsylvania (966,253 - 7.9%) 6 Wyoming (15.9%) 7 Michigan (988,625 - 9.9%) 7 Oregon (13.2%) 8 Illinois (831,820 - 6.7%) 8 Montana (12.7%) 9 Virginia (788,849 - 11.1%) 9 Delaware (12.1%) 10 North Carolina (767,749 - 9.5%) 10 Colorado, Rhode Island, Washington (12.0% each)
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In the 2000 census, 24.5 million Americans reported English ancestry, 8.7% of the total U.S. population. This estimate is probably a serious undercount by over 30 million given that, in the 1980 census, around 50 million citizens claimed to be of at least partial English ancestry. As many as 80 million Americans may be wholly or partly of English ancestry. In 1980, 23,748,772 Americans claimed wholly English ancestry and another 25,849,263 claimed English along with another ethnic ancestry.[35] In 1900, an estimated 28,375,000 or 37.8% of the population of the United States was wholly or primarily of English ancestry from colonial stock[32] As with any ethnicity, Americans of English descent may choose to identify themselves as just American ethnicity if their ancestry has been in the United States for many generations or if, for the same reason, they are unaware of their lineages.
This post was edited on 6/26/17 at 1:58 pm
Posted on 6/26/17 at 1:57 pm to Mo Jeaux
then come out with it. tell me I'm wrong. everything I have posted shows that there were more English. the English settled in Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, North Louisiana, and Texas by very large amounts, after coming through Virginia.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:00 pm to Collegedropout
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then come out with it. tell me I'm wrong.
I've already said it. You're wrong. I'll say it again for you, since you seem a little slow. You're wrong.
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he English settled in Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, North Louisiana, and Texas by very large amounts, after coming through Virginia.
You're wrong.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:02 pm to Mo Jeaux
you cant give anything to back up your position and I have given you multiple websites. frick off.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:03 pm to UFFan
They always seem to bring it up in race discussions involving black people. The ole, "My great grandmother was an Indian and they were treated way worse than black people" line is pretty hilarious. 
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:04 pm to Collegedropout
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dna is nothing more than what you inherited from your ancestors. you do not have the same percentages as your sibilings.
yeah... uh, no.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:08 pm to ccomeaux
tell your siblings to take a dna test, you will not have the same percentage as them.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:08 pm to Collegedropout
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you cant give anything to back up your position and I have given you multiple websites. frick off.
You frick off. It's obvious that you don't even understand what you're posting. Stupid is no way to go through life, baw.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:09 pm to Collegedropout
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then come out with it. tell me I'm wrong. everything I have posted shows that there were more English. the English settled in Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, North Louisiana, and Texas by very large amounts, after coming through Virginia.
Being from England doesn't make your DNA English. Migration history is nationality based.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:13 pm to ccomeaux
what you responded to had nothing to do with DNA.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:16 pm to Collegedropout
Ah, my bad. Not reading 7 pages of posts.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:19 pm to ccomeaux
my point is that the majority of Southerners are of English descent, contrary to people who want to go on and on about how their Irish ancestors were oppressed or whatever
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:26 pm to Collegedropout
I have English and Scots-Irish 
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:28 pm to Collegedropout
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only a retard would think I was trying to claim every single Southerner mixed with Indians.
Like someone has already said, your name does suit you perfectly.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:52 pm to ChewyDante
and your profile picture suits you
Posted on 6/26/17 at 2:53 pm to Mo Jeaux
He's an alter he doesn't care
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